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1. TANDBERG s environmental objectives are to Develop products that reduce energy consumption CO2 emissions and traffic congestion Provide products and services that improve quality of life for our customers Produce products that can be recycled or disposed of safely at the end of product life e Comply with all relevant environmental legislation Digital User Guides TANDBERG is pleased to announce that we have replaced the printed versions of our user guides with digital versions available on the TANDBERG web site gt http www tandberg com docs The environmental benefits of this are significant The user guides can still be printed locally whenever needed European Environmental Directives As a manufacturer of electrical and electronic equipment TANDBERG is responsible for compliance with the requirements in the European Directives 2002 96 EC WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and 2002 95 EC RoHS The primary aim of the WEEE Directive and RoHS Directive is to reduce the impact of disposal of electrical and electronic equipment at end of life The WEEE Directive aims to reduce the amount of waste electrical and electronic equipment sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring producers to arrange for collection and recycling The RoHS Directive bans the use of certain heavy metals and brominated flame retardants to reduce the environmental impact of WEEE which is in landf
2. D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 18 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces i i xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Video inputs l Video input formats supported All video inputs can not be active at the same HD SDI time Please refer to the Video Input Matrix on the 1920x1080 30Hz previous page to see an overview 2 x Component In 1920x1080 25Hz YPrPb 1280x720 60Hz 1280x720 50H Component 1 2 Y Pr Pb s 1280x720 30Hz 2 x 3 BNC sockets analog video input 1 2 1280x720 25Hz There are three BNC connectors for each Component interface Y luma Pr red Pb blue Analog component Typical use Camera DVD and Content player 1920x1080 60Hz 4 x HD SDI In 1 x Composite 1920x1080 50Hz HD SDI 1 4 or 1 x S Video YC 1920x1080930Hz 1920x1080925Hz 4 BNC sockets digital video input 1 2 3 4 1280x720960Hz Typical use Cameras 1280x720950Hz 1280x720930Hz 720x576950Hz Composite 5 S Video YO 5 BNC pin out BNC Bayonet Neill Concelman i 720x480 60Hz 2 BNC sockets analog video input 5 External view of socket HD SDI High Definition Serial Digital Interface Comp 5 and YC 5 are not supported in version 1 Composite S Video a Y Pr Pb Y Information about luma luminance The S Video YO and the composite inputs uses Pr Red color Pb Blue color PAL NTSC the same physical connectors and will not be a
3. Focus lt Far Near Stop gt Example xCommand Camera Ramp CameraId 1 Pan left PanSpeed 1 OK r RampResult status OK r end xCommand Camera Ramp CameralId 1 Pan stop OK r RampResult status OK r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 p 70 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xCommand Camera ReconfigureCameraChain Reinitialize camera chain Get info about what camera is sitting in what position in the camera chain Example xCommand Camera ReconfigureCameraChain r ReconfigureCameraChainResult status OK r end OK xCommand Camera TriggerAutofocus Trigger auto focus Required parameters with r Camerald r 1 7 Example xCommand Camera TriggerAutofocus Camerald 1 OK r TriggerAutofocusResult status OK r end xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras The Dial command xCommand Dial Dial out from the system Required parameters with r Number S 0 255 Protocol H323 Sip CallRate lt 64 6000 gt Example xCommand Dial Number 543210 Protocol h323 OK r DialResult status OK CallId 2 Conferenceld 1 r end System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 71 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started System Integrator Guide Cameras Appendices Contact us Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus The D
4. The SIP Profile settings xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 1 URI 1 1 S 0 255 The SIP URI or number is used to address the system This is the URI that is registered and used by the SIP services to route inbound calls to the system A Uniform Resource Identifier URI is a compact string of characters used to identify or name a resource Example sip name example com 1234 1234 example com Format Compact string with a maximum of 255 characters Example xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 URI 1 sip name example com xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 1 DefaultTransport lt UDP TCP TLS Auto gt Select the transport protocol to be used over the LAN UDP The system will always use UDP as the default transport method CP The system will always use TCP as the default transport method LS The system will always use TLS as the default transport method For TLS connections a SIP CA list can be uploaded using the web interface If no such CA list is available on the system then anonymous Diffie Hellman will be used Auto The system will try to connect using transport protocols in the following order TLS TCP UDP Example xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 DefaultTransport Auto xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 1 TlsVerify lt On Off gt For TLS connections a CA list can be uploaded from the web interface On Set to On to verify TLS connections Only TLS connections to servers whom x 509 certificat
5. Off Set to Off to hide the on screen menus icons and indicators microphone on off encryption on off Example xConfiguration Video OSD Mode On xConfiguration Video OSD Output lt 1 4 gt The Video OSD On Screen Display Output lets you define which monitor should display the on screen menus information and icons Range Monitor 1 4 Example xConfiguration Video OSD Output 1 xConfiguration Video Input Source 1 5 CameraControl Mode lt On Off gt Determines whether or not the camera control should be enabled for the specific video input source Addresses the specific video input source On Set to On to enable camera control for the camera connected to the selected video input connector Off Set to Off to disable camera control for the camera connected to the selected video input connector Example xConfiguration Video Input Source 1 CameraControl Mode On xConfiguration Video Input Source 1 5 CameraControl Camerald lt 1 5 gt Select the ID of the camera in the Visca chain that is connected to this camera source The Camerald setting represents the camera s position in the Visca chain Addresses the specific video input source Cascaded cameras and Visca commands are described in the PrecisionHD 1080p User Guide The user guide is found at www tandberg com docs Example xConfiguration Video Input Source 1 CameraControl CameralId 1 xConfiguration Video Input Source 1 5 Name S 0 50 gt Customiz
6. Required parameters with r Presetld lt 1 15 gt Type A11 Camera Description S 0 255 Example xCommand Preset Store PresetId 3 Type Camera Description Left view OK r PresetStoreResult status OK r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started System Integrator Guide Cameras Appendices Contact us Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus The SString Send command The Standby commands xCommand SStringSend xCommand Standby Activate Used to send data to far end e g for control systems Uses the H 224 data channel UDP Set system in standby mode Required parameters with r Example Message S 1 256 xCommand Standby Activate Callld lt 0 65534 gt r ActivateResult status OK Example r end xCommand SStringSend CallId 4 Message This is a test r SStringSendResult status OK OK r end OK xCommand Standby Deactivate Bring system out of standby mode Example xCommand Standby Deactivate r DeactivateResult status OK r end OK xCommand Standby ResetTimer System will enter standby mode after time specified by Delay parameter Required parameters with r Delay 1 480 Example xCommand Standby ResetTimer Delay 10 r ResetResult status OK r end OK D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 78 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API
7. 1280x720Q25 fps 720p25 2 x DVI I inputs supported formats Analog VGA e 1024x768 60 70 75 85 fps XGA e 1280x1024 60 75 fps SXGA Digital DVI D e 1920x1080 60 fps 1080p60 e 1920x1080 50 fps 1080p50 e 1920x1080 30 fps 1080p30 e 1920x1080 25 fps 1080p25 e 1280x720 60 fps 720p60 e 1280x720 50 fps 720p50 e 640x480 60 fps 480p60 e 800x600 60 fps SVGA e 1024x768 60 70 75 85 fps XGA e 1280x1024 60 75 fps SXGA 2 x YPbPr inputs supported formats e 1920x1080 60fps 1080p60 e 1920x1080 50fps 1080p50 e 1920x1080 30fps 1080p30 e 1920x1080 25fps 1080p25 e 1280x720 60fps 720p60 e 1280x720 50fps 720p50 e 1280x720 30fps 720p30 e 720x576 50fps 576p50 e 720x480 60fps w480p60 1 x S Video Composite input BNC connectors e PAL NTSC Extended Display Identification Data EDID VIDEO OUTPUTS 5 OUTPUTS 2 x HDMI outputs 2 x DVI I outputs supported formats e 1920x1080 60fps HD1080p60 1280x720 60fps HD720p60 1366x768 60fps WXGA 1280x768 60fps WXGA 1024x768 60fps XGA 1280x1024 60fps SXGA 640x480 60fps VGA 800x600 60fps SVGA 1 x COMPOSITE OUTPUT BNC CONNECTOR supported formats e PAL NTSC VESA Monitor Power Management LIVE VIDEO RESOLUTIONS ENCODE DECODE 176x144 30fps QCIF 352x288 30fps CIF 512x288 30fps w288p 576x448 30fps 448p 768x448 30fps w448p 704x576 30fps 4CIF 1024x576
8. Getting Started xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us The Video command xCommand Video PictureLayoutSet Select screen layout mode Required parameters with r LayoutFamily auto equal fullscreen presentationlargespeaker presentationsmallspeaker gt Example xCommand Video PictureLayoutSet LayoutFamily equal r SetPictureLayoutResult status OK r end OK The CamCtrlPip command xCommand CamCtrlPip To be described Required parameters with r Mode on off Example To be described D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 79 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The System Unit commands xCommand SystemUnit OptionKey Add Add option key to add extra system capabilities e g Multisite Required parameters with r Key lt S 16 24 gt Example xCommand SystemUnit OptionKey Add Key eeeoo r OptionKeyResult status OK r end OK xCommand SystemUnit ReleaseKey Add Add software release key Used to enable new software applicable for main sw releases Required parameters with r Key S 16 24 Example xCommand SystemUnit ReleaseKey Add Key kk kk kk dk kkk k kkk k r ReleaseKeyResult status OK r end xCommand SystemUnit AdminPassword Set Set administrator p
9. Software version TC1 0 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 oystem Integrator Guide TANDBERG www tandberg com See green D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt ae TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xCommand xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us What s in this guide The top menu bar and the entries in the Table of Contents are all hyperlinks just click on them to go to the topic TANDBERG See green Table of Contents Introduction mtellectualiaremenbvaEiC See EE 5 TIG Clementem rie menter Ie tiet re rr ore ee rere ere SENT TE UAE RES S BIETa Te 5 Patent Information GopyrighibiNotieo SEU HE RU ney IEEE TERT IE MENT NEER ES 5 Safetvllisth cHol Se E ene re meee ees ere eres 6 Emnvirenmetntelllssuesmeee E EET E iG Getting started Assemblo WOME SVBEBITI uus iesu raro a HERREN UREREENRIEREERHARUEPUAKKEAR M E RETE 9 WsingithelRemoterC ontiolee eset eacetmcet e eect canerterress 10 MUM OMNO WYSE Tilt hance aanecpennocnonnonaoarqasece CORPER noc A A RO GOR DER 12 Merit IP address SOUCIS essere ere eiekez eret erp Ce RR SE RE REPANFEPVRETERXAEUETET 12 If you need to set a static IP address seesssseses 12 Ad the system to THE Deb WOIK x ccnvercncenceseesessasnvanecauenuanssntanernencen 13 Motiv your settings keee eea eaea E NEHRRVPURMRERRAM EUER 13 Wirmezorn
10. r LpbDelContactResult status OK xCommand Phonebook ContactMethod Delete ContactId localContactId 2 ID 1 r end OK r LpbDelContactMethodResult status OK r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 82 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand Phonebook Group Add xCommand Phonebook Group Modify Add a local phonebook group used to group phonebook contacts Modify details about local phonebook group Required parameters with r Required parameters with r DisplayName s 0 255 gt Groupld s 0 255 Number S 0 255 DisplayName S 0 255 Description S 0 255 Number S 0 255 ParentGroupld S 0 255 Description S 0 255 Biana ParentGroupld lt S 0 255 gt xCommand Phonebook Group Add GroupId TestDept DisplayName TestDept Example Description Test i xCommand Phonebook Group Modify GroupId localGroupId 3 DisplayName QaDept OK OK r LpbAddGroupResult status OK r LpbModGroupResult status OK Name localGroupId 3 r end r end xCommand Phonebook Group Delete Delete local phonebook group Required parameters with r Groupld s 0 255 Example xCommand Phonebook Group Delete GroupId localGroupId 3 OK r LpbDelGroupResult status OK r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 83 TANDBERG Codec
11. s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingVideoChannel 171 Netstat 1 Loss 0 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A E gt 93 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Drop Packets dropped in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingVideoChannel 174 Netstat 1 Drop 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Bytes Number of bytes received in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingVideoChannel 174 Netstat 1 Bytes 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 ChannelRate Current bandwidth for this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingVideoChannel 174 Netstat 1 ChannelRate 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 MaxJitter Max jitter measured during last time interval 5 seconds Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingVideoChannel 174 Netstat 1 MaxJitter 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingDataChann
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13. 1920x1080Q60fps HDMI only 1920x1080Q950fps HDMI only 1920x1080Q30fps Getting Started Interfaces About the API 1920x1080925fps 1280x720 Q60fps 1280x720 50fps 1280x720 30fps 1280x720 25fps Automatic or manual focus brightness whitebalance Far end camera control Daisy chain support Visca protocol camera Dual HDMI and HD SDI output Upside down mounting with automatic flipping of picture SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Support for the TANDBERG Management Suite Total management via embedded SNMP Telnet SSH XML SOAP Remote software upload via web server SCP HTTP HTTPS 1 x RS 232 local control and diagnostics Remote control and on screen menu system DIRECTORY SERVICES Support for Local directories My Contacts Corporate Directory Unlimited entries using Server directory supporting LDAP and H 350 Unlimited number for Corporate directory through TMS 200 number local directory Received Calls Placed Calls Missed Calls with Date and Time POWER Auto sensing power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 175 watts max for codec and main camera OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F ambient temperature 1096 to 9096 Relative Humidity RH xConfiguration xCommand xStatus STORAGE AND TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE e 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F at RH 10 9096 non condensing APPROVALS Directive 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive e Standard EN 60950 1 Dir
14. Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 2 Getting started This chapter introduces you to the codec In this chapter and gets you up and going This guide has been divided into several chapters all of which provide different information You can access the chapters directly by clicking on the menu bar at the top of this page P Assemble your system Using the remote control Turn on the system Verify IP address settings Setting a static IP address Add the system to the network Verify your settings Time zone settings About monitors vvvvvvyvy TANDBERG www tandberg com See green amp D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A Be 8 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started System Integrator Guide Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Assemble your system The illustration shows you the basic setup when connecting your monitor PC camera microphone loudspeakers if applicable LAN and line voltage to your codec OPTIONAL Loudspeakers e e LASSE icici 8Yere PXCIC 2 20 2 e s ee i OPTIONAL oo Video Audio from PC from PC gc v LAN Ethernet Monitor Audio from HDMI 1 or Line Out 1 2 Mains Power Cable A Microphone OPTIONAL You may connect additional te microphon
15. If in doubt contact your network administrator Range 0 63 Example xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 QoS Diffserv Audio 0 xConfiguration Network 1 1 IPv4 QoS Diffserv Data lt 0 63 gt The DiffServ Data setting is used to define which priority Data packets should have in an IP network Enter a priority which ranges from O to 63 for the packets The higher the number the higher the priority These priorities might be overridden when packets are leaving the network controlled by the local network administrator Data A recommended value is DiffServ Code Point DSCP AF23 which equals the value 22 If in doubt contact your network administrator Range 0 63 Example xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 QoS Diffserv Data 0 xConfiguration Network 1 1 IPv4 QoS Diffserv Signalling lt 0 63 gt The DiffServ Signalling setting is used to define which priority Signalling packets should have in an IP network Enter a priority which ranges from O to 63 for the packets The higher the number the higher the priority These priorities might be overridden when packets are leaving the network controlled by the local network administrator Signalling A recommended value is DiffServ Code Point DSCP AF31 which equals the value 26 If in doubt contact your network administrator Range 0 63 Example xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 QoS Diffserv Signalling 0 xConfiguration Network 1 1 IPv4 QoS Diffserv Video lt 0 63 gt The
16. Install software D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 112 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xCommand xStatus Cameras xConfiguration System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us Upload certificates The Upload certificates tab lets you upload a CA list ROOT certificate to authenticate TLS connections on SIP and a HTTPS certificate to enable HTTPS The system administrator issues obtains and installs unique certificates to each system For TLS connections a ROOT Certificate CA list can be uploaded from the web interface When the SIP setting TlsVerify is enabled only TLS connections to servers whom x 509 certificate is validated against the CA list will be allowed Go to Settings Administrator settings Advanced configuration gt SIP gt Profile gt TlsVerify To install a certificate you need e HTTPS certificate PEM format e ROOT certificate PEM format Private key PEM format Passphrase optional The certificates upload procedure Contact your system administrator to obtain the required files PEM format How to upload the certificate ile Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help lt Y S http 10 47 5 209 index ssid 1 Open a web browser and enter the IP a c pili 3 address to connect to the Codec C90 TANDBERG C90 by HTTP 2 Select the Upload certificates tab 3 Click Br
17. String with a maximum of 50 characters Example xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP SystemLocation xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP HostlpAddress 1 3 S 0 64 Enter the IP address of up to three SNMP Managers All traps will then be sent to the hosts listed The system s SNMP Agent in the codec responds to requests from SNMP Managers a PC program etc SNMP Traps are generated by the SNMP Agent to inform the SNMP Manager about important events Can be used to send event created messages to the SNMP agent about different events like system reboot System dialing system disconnecting MCU call packet loss etc Traps can be sent to multiple SNMP Trap Hosts Format String with a maximum of 64 characters Example xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP HostIpAddress 1 xConfiguration NetworkServices H323 Mode lt On Off gt Determines whether the system should be able to place and receive H 323 calls On Set to On to enable the possibility to place and receive H 323 calls This is the default setting Off Set to Off to disable the possibility to place and receive H 323 calls NOTE Changes in this setting requires the codec to be restarted Example xConfiguration NetworkServices H323 Mode On xConfiguration NetworkServices SIP Mode lt On Off gt Determines whether the system should be able to place and receive SIP calls On Set to On to enable the possibility to place and receive SIP calls This is the default
18. Takes out SelfView H 323 SIP VoIP in the same conference Best Impression Automatic CP Layouts H 264 Encryption Dual Stream from any site IP Downspeeding Dial in Dial out Conference rates up to 10 Mbps PROTOCOLS H 323 SIP EMBEDDED ENCRYPTION H 323 SIP point to point and multipoint calls Standards based H 235 v2 amp v3 and AES Automatic key generation and exchange Supported in Dual Stream amp MultiSite D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 m p 128 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction IP NETWORK FEATURES DNS lookup for service configuration Differentiated Services QoS P adaptive bandwidth management including flow control Auto gatekeeper discovery Dynamic playout and lip sync buffering H 245 DTMF tones in H 323 Date and Time support via NTP Packet Loss based Downspeeding URI Dialing TCP IP DHCP SECURITY FEATURES anagement via HTTPS and SSH P Administration Password enu Administration Password Disable IP services etwork Settings protection NETWORK INTERFACES 2 x separate LAN Ethernet RJ 45 10 100 1000 Mbit OTHER INTERFACES USB host for future usage USB device for future usage GPIO PRECISIONHD 1080p CAMERA 1 3 CMOS 12 x zoom 15 25 tilt 90 pan 43 5 vertical field of view 72 horizontal field of view Focus distance 0 3m infinity 1920 x 1080 pixels progressive 60fps Other formats supported configurable through Dip switch
19. and WILL change xCommand Experimental Audio LocalOutput Connectlnput Required parameters with r Outputld r 0 65534 Inputld r 0 65534 xCommand Experimental Audio LocalOutput Disconnectlnput Required parameters with r Outputld 0 65534 Inputld r 0 65534 xCommand Experimental Audio RemoteOutput Update Required parameters with r Outputld r 0 65534 xCommand Experimental Audio RemoteOutput Connectlnput Required parameters with r Outputld 0 65534 Inputld r 0 65534 xCommand Experimental Audio RemoteOutput DisconnectInput Required parameters with r Outputld 0 65534 Inputld r 0 65534 xCommand Experimental Video Layout Add xCommand Experimental Video Layout Remove Required parameters with r Layoutld lt 1 2147483647 gt xCommand Experimental Video Layout RemoveAll xCommand Experimental Video Layout Frame Add Required parameters with r Layoutld lt 1 2147483647 gt PositionX 0 10000 PositionY 0 10000 Width 1 10000 Height 1 10000 Layer 1 5 VideoSourcelype graphic localInput localMain localPresentation mostSpeaking otherMain ownMain presentation remoteMain remotePresentation videoFile gt VideoSourceld lt 0 256 gt xCommand Experimental Video Layout Frame Remove Required parameters with r Layoutld lt 1 2147483647 gt Frameld lt 1 65
20. 100 xConfiguration Network 1 1 IPv4 QoS Mode lt Off Diffserv gt Defines whether IP Diffserv QoS should be used The QoS Quality of Service is a method which handles the priority of audio video and data in the network The QoS settings must be supported by the infrastructure DiffServ Differentiated Services is a computer networking architecture that specifies a simple scalable and coarse grained mechanism for classifying managing network traffic and providing QoS priorities on modern IP networks Off When set to Off no QoS method is used Diffserv Select Diffserv and then go to the Diffserv sub menus Audio Data Signalling and Video to configure these settings Example xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 QoS Mode diffserv D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration Network 1 1 IPv4 QoS Diffserv Audio lt 0 63 gt The DiffServ Audio setting is used to define which priority Audio packets should have in an IP network Enter a priority which ranges from O to 63 for the packets The higher the number the higher the priority These priorities might be overridden when packets are leaving the network controlled by the local network administrator Audio A recommended value is DiffServ Code Point DSCP is AF41 which equals the value 34
21. 100 on the loudspeaker output in steps of 0 5dB from 34 5dB to 15dB Volume O Off The volume level bar which is displayed on screen when using the remote control goes from O to 20 Range The volume level goes from O to 100 Volum level equals Audio gain value O equals O 1 equals 34 5 dB 70 equals 0 0 dB 100 equals 15 0 dB Example xConfiguration Audio Volume 70 xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 Type lt Microphone Line gt The microphone inputs are intended for electret type microphones The microphone inputs are balanced with 48 V phantom power The microphone input can be set to line or microphone mode Addresses the specific microphone Microphone Phantom voltage and pre amplification is On Line Select Line when you have a standard balanced line input The phantom voltage and pre amplification is Off Example xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 Type Line xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 Mode lt On Off gt By default all inputs are enabled Just plug in an audio source and it is active Audio inputs that are On will automatically be mixed Unconnected inputs will automatically be muted Addresses the specific microphone On Turns the microphone On Off Connected but unused inputs should be set to Off to prevent audio noise from the inputs Example xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 Mode On xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 Level lt 0 18 gt Defines the i
22. 5 Value space 120 3000 Default value 768 Example s Video Output Legacy 5 Resolution Height 480 xStatus Video Output Legacy 5 Resolution Width Last confirmed resolution width for output Legacy 5 Value space 176 4000 Default value 1280 Example s Video Output Legacy 5 Resolution Width 720 xStatus Video Output Legacy 5 Resolution RefreshRate Last confirmed refresh rate for output Legacy 5 Value space 1 300 Default value 60 Example s Video Output Legacy 5 Resolution RefreshRate Appendices 60 Contact us D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 p 104 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 8 Cameras Your TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p In this chapter Camera has been designed to give you many years of safe reliable operation P The PrecisionHD 1080p camera Connecting the camera Best view Face recognition Video output formats Additional information about the camera gt is found in the TANDBERG PrecisionHD gt 1080p User Guide gt gt Cameras in daisy chain TANDBERG www tandberg com See green amp D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt pe 195 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces The PrecisionHD 1080p camera Video out HDMI HD SDI For video signals connect from the video out on the cam
23. 5 Connected False xStatus Video Output HDMI 1 3 Resolution Height Last confirmed resolution height for output HDMI 1 and 3 Value space 120 3000 Default value 768 Example s Video Output HDMI 1 Resolution Height 720 xStatus Video Output HDMI 1 3 Resolution Width Last confirmed resolution width for output HDMI 1 and 3 Value space 176 4000 Default value 1280 Example s Video Output HDMI 1 Resolution Width 1280 xStatus Video Output HDMI 1 3 Resolution RefreshRate Last confirmed refresh rate for output HDMI 1 and 3 Value space 1 300 Default value 60 Example s Video Output HDMI 1 Resolution RefreshRate 60 About the API xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras xStatus Video Output DVI 2 4 Resolution Height Last confirmed resolution height for output DVI 2 and 4 Value space 120 3000 Default value 768 Example s Video Output DVI 2 Resolution Height 720 xStatus Video Output DVI 2 4 Resolution Width Last confirmed resolution width for output DVI 2 and 4 Value space 176 4000 Default value 1280 Example s Video Output DVI 2 Resolution Width 1280 xStatus Video Output DVI 2 4 Resolution RefreshRate Last confirmed refresh rate for output DVI 2 and 4 Value space 1 300 Default value 60 Example s Video Output DVI 2 Resolution RefreshRate 60 xStatus Video Output Legacy 5 Resolution Height Last confirmed resolution height for output Legacy
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26. C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started System Integrator Guide xCommand Phonebook Search To be described Required parameters with r Phonebookld S 0 255 SearchString lt S 0 255 SearchType lt Default T9 WordStart gt SearchFields lt S 0 255 gt ContactTypes lt S 0 255 gt OrderBy lt S 0 255 gt SortOrder lt Ascending Descending gt Offset lt 0 65534 gt Groupld lt S 0 255 gt Limit lt 0 65534 gt Recursive lt False True gt Example To be described xCommand Phonebook SearchDetails To be described Required parameters with r Phonebookld lt S 0 255 gt Contactld r lt S 0 255 gt Example To be described D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 84 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Experimental menu The Experimental commands can be used as is and will not be further documented NOTE The Experimental commands WILL change We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual Go to gt http www tandberg com docs xCommand Experimental Audio Locallnput Add Required parameters with r Name S 0 255 MixerMode lt Auto Fixed gt AGC On Off Mute lt On Off gt Channels lt 1 2 gt xCommand Experimental Audio Locallnput Remove Required p
27. C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 Whitebalance Level lt 1 16 gt Specify which camera to control Define the Whitebalance Level for the camera Requires the Whitebalance Mode to be set to manual Addresses the specific camera Range 1 16 Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 Whitebalance Level 1 xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 Focus Mode Auto Manual Determines whether the camera should be in auto focus or manual focus mode Addresses the specific camera Auto When set to Auto the focus will be updated throughout the call When moving the camera the system will use auto focus for a few seconds to set the right focus of the new camera position After a few seconds auto focus is turned off to prevent continuous focus adjustments of the camera Manual If set to Manual the focus is adjusted manually Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 Focus Mode auto xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 Gamma Mode lt Auto Manual gt Applies to cameras which supports Gamma mode The Gamma Mode setting enables for gamma corrections Gamma describes the nonlinear relationship between image pixels and monitor brightness Addresses the specific camera The TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p camera do not need Gamma Mode The TANDBERG PrecisionHD camera do support Gamma
28. DiffServ Video setting is used to define which priority Video packets should have in an IP network Enter a priority which ranges from O to 63 for the packets The higher the number the higher the priority These priorities might be overridden when packets are leaving the network controlled by the local network administrator Video A recommended value is DiffServ Code Point DSCP AF41 which equals the value 34 If in doubt contact your network administrator Range 0 63 Example xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 QoS Diffserv Video 0 xConfiguration Network 1 1 DNS Server 1 5 Address S 0 64 Defines the network addresses for DNS servers Up to 5 addresses may be specified If the network addresses are unknown please contact your administrator or Internet Service Provider Format String with a maximum of 64 characters Example xConfiguration Network 1 DNS Server 1 5 Address xConfiguration Network 1 1 DNS Domain Name S 0 64 DNS Domain Name is the default domain name suffix which is added to unqualified names Example If the DNS Domain Name is company com and the name to lookup is MyVideoSystem this will result in the DNS lookup MyVideoSystem company com Format String with a maximum of 64 characters Example xConfiguration Network 1 DNS Domain Name company com The Network services settings xConfiguration NetworkServices Telnet Mode lt On Off gt Telnet is a network protoc
29. Example xConfiguration Audio Input Line 3 LoopSuppression On xConfiguration Audio Output Line 1 6 Mode lt On Off gt Determines whether or not an Audio Line output is active Addresses the specific Audio Line output On Set to On to enable the Audio Line output Off Set to Off to disable the Audio Line output Example xConfiguration Audio Output Line 1 Mode On xConfiguration Audio Output Line 1 3 Type lt Auto SPDIF gt Determines if the Audio Line output is an analog or digital type output Addresses the specified Audio Line output 1 or 3 Auto The system will select analog or digital SPDIF mode depending on the detected Audio Module If a TANDBERG Digital NAM is detected then SPDIF mode will be selected otherwise analog mode will be selected SPDIF Set to SPDIF when you want the Audio Line 1 or 3 output to be in digital mode This will disable Output Line 2 and 4 Example xConfiguration Audio Output Line 1 Type Auto xConfiguration Audio Output Line 2 4 6 Type lt Analog gt Line output 2 4 5 6 are dedicated analog outputs hence type can be set to analog only Example xConfiguration Audio Output line 2 type analog xConfiguration Audio Output Line 1 6 Level lt 18 0 gt Defines the output level of the specified Audio Output Line in steps of 1dB from 18dB to OdB Addresses the specific Audio Line output connector Please see the Audio Level tabels in the Codec C90 System Integrators Guide
30. H 323 Gatekeeper Authentication Mode is set to Off the system will not try to authenticate itself to a H 323 Gatekeeper but will still try a normal registration Example xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Authentication Mode Off The Network settings xConfiguration Network 1 1 Assignment lt Static DHCP gt Defines whether to use DHCP or Static IP assignment Static The IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway for the system must be specified in the respective address fields DHCP The system adresses are automatically assigend by the DHCP server Changes to this setting requires a restart of the codec Example xConfiguration Network 1 Assignment DHCP xConfiguration Network 1 1 IPv4 Address S 0 64 Defines the Static IP address for the system Only applicable if Static IP assignment is chosen Format Compact string with a maximum of 64 characters Example xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 Address 10 47 5 100 xConfiguration Network 1 1 IPv4 SubnetMask S 0 64 Defines the IP subnet mask Only applicable if Static IP assignment is chosen Format Compact string with a maximum of 64 characters Example xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 xConfiguration Network 1 1 IPv4 Gateway S 0 64 Defines the IP default gateway Only applicable if Static IP assignment is chosen Format Compact string with a maximum of 64 characters Example xConfiguration Network 1 IPv4 Gateway 10 47 5
31. Home ay to exit Time zone settings Verify the date and time to see if the time zone settings need to be adjusted The date and time is located in the upper right corner on screen Go to Time settings to set the NTP date and time settings 1 Navigate to Settings gt Administrator Settings gt Time gt Zone 2 You may need to consult the NTP Time Zone expression list to find the exact expression Go to the Appendices section and the NTP Time Zone expressions to see a complete overview 3 Enter the time zone expression for where the system is located The default value is Etc UTC NOTE Spelling correctly is important when entering the NTP Time Zone expression 4 Press Save to save the changes or Cancel to leave without saving 5 Press Home ay to exit D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 13 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started About monitors The main monitor The main monitor can be connected to the default video output HDMI 1 or one of the other outputs which are HDMI 3 DVI I 2 or DVI I 4 When connecting to HDMI 1 When you connect the main monitor to the default video output on Codec C90 the menu icons and other information on screen OSD on screen display will show on this monitor When connecting to DVI I 2 DVI I 4 HDMI 3 When connecting the main monitor to another video output and no menu shows on screen you must run a shortcut on the remote
32. IR sensor at camera is enabled Otherwise the IR sensor on the codec will be enabled Example xConfiguration SystemUnit IrSensor Mode On The Time zone setting xConfiguration Time Zone S 0 100 Specifies the NTP time zone where the system is located See a list of the valid NTP Time Zone expressions in the Appendices section Format String with a maximum of 100 characters Example xConfiguration Time Zone Etc UTC The Video settings xConfiguration Video Selfview lt On Off gt The Video Selfview setting determines whether or not the main video source selfview should be displayed on screen On Set to On when you want selfview to be displayed on screen Off Set to Off when you do not want selfview to be displayed on screen Example xConfiguration Video Selfview On xConfiguration Video WallPaper lt Summersky Growing None gt The Video Wallpaper setting determines whether or not a background picture should be displayed on Screen Summersky Growing Select the wallpaper to be displayed on screen None Set to None when you do not want a wallpaper to be displayed on screen Example xConfiguration Video Selfview None xConfiguration Video MainVideoSource 1 5 Define which video input source shall be used as the main video source The input source is configured to a video input connector See the Video Input Matrix table at the back of the codec and the description of the Video Input Matrix in the
33. Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 3 Interfaces and sockets In this chapter you will find an in depth In this chapter presentation of the rear panel sockets and 8 interface of the TANDBERG Codec C90 gt The front panel including audio signal levels and formats Rear panel overview supported The video input matrix Video inputs Video outputs Audio inputs Audio outputs Audio signal level tables Audio hardware information Volume control table Network connectors COM ports Camera control port Power Vvvvvvvvvvvvvyvy Other connectors TANDBERG www tandberg com See green amp D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 15 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The front panel There are four LED s in the front of the Codec e Power The POWER LED turns ON when power is connected otherwise OFF e Call The CALL LED turns ON when there are active calls on the codec otherwise OFF e infrared The IR LED flashes when infrared signals are received e Alarm The ALARM LED turns ON when there is no connection to the network otherwise OFF Power Call IR Alarm infrared D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A Bb 16 TANDBERG Codec
34. Interfaces section Range 1 5 video sources Example xConfiguration Video MainVideoSource 1 xConfiguration Video DefaultPresentationSource lt 1 5 gt Define which video input source shall be used as the default presentation source e g when you press the Presentation key on the remote control The input source is configured to a video input connector See the Video Input Matrix table at the back of the codec and the description of the Video Input Matrix in the Interfaces section Range 1 5 presentation sources Example xConfiguration Video DefaultPresentationSource 3 xConfiguration Video Monitors Single Dual The codec can be used with more than one monitor and this setting lets you set the codec s monitor layout mode to Single or Dual The dual output is provided on HDMI output 3 Single The same layout is shown on all monitors Dual The layout is distributed on two monitors Example xConfiguration Video Monitors Single D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration Video OSD Mode lt On Off gt The Video OSD On Screen Display Mode lets you define whether or not information and icons on screen should be displayed On Set to On to display the on screen menus icons and indicators microphone on off encryption on off
35. OutgoingVideoChannel 185 ChannelRole Main xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Video Protocol Video algorithm Value space H264 H263pp H263 H261 Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 OutgoingVideoChannel 185 Video Protocol H264 xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Video PictureMode Do not use Will be removed in next sw release Value space N A Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 OutgoingVideoChannel 185 Video PictureMode AUTO xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Video ResolutionX Resolution width for incoming video Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 OutgoingVideoChannel 185 Video ResolutionX 768 xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Video ResolutionY Resolution height for incoming video Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 OutgoingVideoChannel 185 Video ResolutionY 448 The Network status xStatus Network 1 Ethernet MacAddress Mac address for ethernet interface Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Network 1 Ethernet MacAddress 00 50 60 02 FD C7 xStatus Network 1 Ethernet Speed Speed in Mbps Full or half duplex Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Network 1 Ethernet Speed 100full xStatus Network 1 IPv4 Address Ip address of t
36. Required parameters with r LogTag lt 0 2147483647 gt Example xCommand CallLog Recent Delete r DeleteResult status OK r end xCommand CallLog Outgoing Delete Delete log of outgoing calls Required parameters with r LogTag lt 0 2147483647 gt Example xCommand CallLog Outgoing Delete LogTag 202 r DeleteResult status OK r end xCommand CallLog Received Delete Delete log of received calls Required parameters with r LogTag lt 0 2147483647 gt Example xCommand CallLog Received Delete LogTag 126 r DeleteResult status OK r end xCommand CallLog Missed Delete Delete log of missed calls Required parameters with r LogTag lt 0 2147483647 gt Example xCommand CallLog Missed Delete LogTag 119 r DeleteResult status OK r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 68 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started System Integrator Guide About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Camera commands xCommand Camera BestView Activate the best view function Required parameters with r Camerald lt 1 7 gt Duration lt 0 65534 gt Example xCommand Camera BestView CameraId 1 Duration 7 OK r BestViewResult status OK r end xCommand Camera CameraUpgrade Upgrade camera software Required parameters with r Camerald lt 1 7 gt Filename s 0 128 Example To be descri
37. SSH the system will list all supported root aci ono commands help xconfiguration xfeedback xgetxml xhistory xstatus xpreferences xcommand log OK D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Main type of commands The XACLI is divided into three main types of commands reflecting the information types supported by the TANDBERG API Engine The main types are Configuration type commands Status type commands Command type commands Getting Started Interfaces About the API Configuration type commands Configuration type commands defines the system settings Configuration type commands are either supplied or read by the user Example Set default call rate baud rate of a serial port and enabling disabling of various features etc The configuration commands are structured in a hierarchy making up a database of system settings Supported Configuration type commands P xConfiguration Special commands In addition to the above sets of commands XACLI supports the following set of special commands xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Command type commands Command type commands instructs the system to perform an action Command type commands are supplied by the user Example instructing the system to place a call assign floor to a specific site disconnect a call etc A Command type command is usually followed by a set of parameters to specify how the given action
38. Secure Encryption status of signalling with proxy Value space True False Default value False Example s SIP Proxy 1 Secure True xStatus SIP Proxy 1 Verified To be described Value space True False Default value False Example s SIP Proxy 1 Verified False xStatus SIP Registration 1 n Status Registration status of SIP Registration URI Value space Deregister Failed Inactive Registered Registering Default value Inactive Example s SIP Registration 1 Status Registered xStatus SIP Registration 1 n URI The URI used for registration vs SIP registrar Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SIP Registration 1 URI jaba acme com xStatus SIP Registration 1 n Authentication States what Authentication mechanism is used Value space Digest NTLM Off Default value Off Example s SIP Registration 1 Authentication Off The System unit status xStatus SystemUnit ProductType Product type Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit ProductType TANDBERG Codec D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 100 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus SystemUnit Productld Product id Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit ProductId TANDBERG Codec C90 xStatus SystemUnit Uptime Seconds si
39. Video H 263 e RFC 4796 The SDP Content Attribute e RFC 2617 Digest Authentication e RFC 4583 SDP Format for BFCP Streams e RFC 2782 DNS RR for specifying the location of services DNS e draft ietf sipping cc transfer 06 txt SRY e dQraft ietf avt rtp h264 rcdo O1 txt e RFC 2833 RTP Payload for DTMF Digits Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals e dQraft ietf avt rtp h264 params 01 txt e RFC 2976 The SIP INFO Method e RFC 3016 RTP Payload Format for MPEG 4 Audio Visual Streams Media capabilities supported in SIP e RFC 3047 RTP Payload Format for ITU T Recommendation The audio and video media capabilities supported in SIP are the same G 722 1 as for H 323 e RFC 3261 SIP Session Initiation Protocol e RFC 3262 Reliability of Provisional Responses in SIP e RFC 3263 Locating SIP Servers e RFC 3264 An Offer Answer Model with SDP e RFC 3311 UPDATE method e RFC 3361 DHCP Option for SIP Servers e RFC 3420 Internet Media Type message sipfrag e RFC 3515 Refer method e RFC 3550 RTP A Transport Protocol for Real Time Applications e RFC 3581 Symmetric Response Routing e RFC 3605 RTCP attribute in SDP e RFC 3711 The Secure Real time Transport Protocol SRTP e RFC 3840 Indicating User Agent Capabilities in SIP e RFC 3890 A Transport Independent Bandwidth Modifier for SDP e RFC 3891 The SIP Replaces Header e RFC 3892 Referred By Mechanism e RFC 3960 Early Media e RFC 3984 RTP Payload Format for H 264 Video e RFC 4028 Session Tim
40. Video Output DVI 2 4 Resolution 640 480 60 800 600 60 1024 768 60 1280 1024 60 1280 720 60 1920 1080 60 1280 768 60 1360 768 60 1366 768 60 Select the preferred resolution for the monitor connected to video output DVI I 2 or 4 This will force the selected resolution on the monitor Range 640x480 960p 800x600 60p 1024x768 60p 1280x1024 60p 1280x720 60p 1920x1080 60p 1280x768 60p 1360x768 60p 1366x768 60p Example xConfiguration Video Output DVI 2 Resolution 1920_1080_60 xConfiguration Video Output Composite 5 Resolution lt PAL NTSC gt Select the preferred resolution for the monitor connected to video output composite 1 This will force the selected resolution on the monitor Range PAL NTSC Example xConfiguration Video Output Composite 5 Resolution NTSC D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 63 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 6 xCommand type commands Command type commands are used to In this chapter instruct the system to perform a given action Examples place a call mute P Audio commands microphones disconnect a call and more gt Boot command The command type is followed by a set of P Call commands parameters to specify how the given action gt CallLog commands is to be executed gt Camera commands mE P Dial co
41. X RAIA A RA IR BD EIA FR 25 PU MUERE HF p ce HP Eb Cr fi Ku rp e SHREK SJ T 11363 2006 rU B Pe Tec ES YER EME in PAL PER ERI BF Ek JEEP m EA a OEE al A PTE A FERE A BP Te G n HFA GHI HL ER bs o Taf HI HER Has HT P7 S LE S FAP TE EHI AB Fo D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us TANDBERG Codec C90 dimensions Dimensions in mm Front view Left side view TANDBERG EJ T 486 0 442 0 Top view D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 A p gt 125 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us PrecisionHD 1080p camera dimensions I 105 0 142 0 i 4A i 148 1 105 9 eye centre aa x Y E AAA LLWA 2 i Y l 220 0 l 979 6 190 0 m O o O i o m I 63 0 114 6 ii 345 T1 106 3 post 191 0 se 982 0 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 126 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfigur
42. capable of serial communication 2 Recova cae EXD Fon DICE 2RD e 2BD Cable A straight through cable should be used between the z TANDBERG RS 232 port and the DTE The lower table shows the 3 Transmit data TXD To DCE 3 TD lt 3TD recommended cable wiring scheme when connecting the TANDBERG 4 Data terminal ready DTR From DCE 4 DTR Lou 4 DTR Codec C90 to a PC through RS 232 i DTR and RTS are ignored DSR CD and CTS are always asserted 5 Signal GND 5 GND lt gt 5 GND while RI is not used 6 Data set ready DSR From DCE 6 DSR 6 DSR if Ready to send RTS To DCE 7 RTS 7 RTS Troubleshooting RS 232 8 Clear to send CTS From DCE 8CTS gt 8 CTS If communication cannot be established between the PC terminal and 9 Ring indicator RI From DCE 9RI gt 9 RI the TANDBERG Codec data port the following should be checked 1 Verify that the serial cable is a straight through 9 pin to 9 pin cable 2 Confirm that the configuration of the PC terminal s serial RS 232 port is identical to the configuration of the TANDBERG RS 232 port 3 Verify that the PC terminal s serial RS 232 port is working properly by connecting it back to back to another PC terminal and send characters in both directions D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 36 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started System Integrator Guide Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Valu
43. found in xpreferences P xPreferences D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 39 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us About xConfiguration xConfiguration The xConfiguration type commands defines the system settings and are either supplied or read by the user The xConfigurations S User Configurations commands are organized in a hierarchic tree structure Audio SIP To get an overview of accessible top level configuration elements Cameras Standby within the xConfiguration commands enter or help after the DoNotDisturb SystemUnit xConfiguration command H323 Time xConfiguration NetworkServices Video xConfiguration help Phonebook Experimental Provisioning Conference 1 To get an overview of all supported xConfiguration commands with SerialPort Network the corresponding value space enter after the xConfiguration command OK e xConfiguration When issuing a xConfiguration command the command consists of three parts 1 The type of command xConfiguration 2 The path An address expression terminated by a colon 3 The value A value type xConfiguration Example h xConfiguration Audio Volume lt 0 100 gt xConfiguration Audio Input HDMI 1 Mode e h xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 Type lt Microphone Line gt f h xCo
44. of connectors mixed together by the stated mixermode Value space Auto Fixed Default value N A Example s Audio Input LocalInput 1 MixerMode Auto xStatus Audio Input Locallnput 1 n Mute States whether the Locallnput is muted Value space on off Default value N A Example s Audio Input LocalInput 1 Mute Off xStatus Audio Input Locallnput 1 n Channels States whether the Locallnput is a mono or multichannel signal Value space 1 2 Default value N A Example s Audio Input LocalInput 1 Channels 1 xStatus Audio Input Locallnput 1 n AGC States whether Automatic Gain Control is enabled on the Locallnput Value space On Off Default value N A Example s Audio Input LocalInput 1 AGC On xStatus Audio Input Locallnput 1 n Connector States the connectors mixed together in the Locallnput Value space Microphone Line HDMI 1 8 Default value N A Example s Audio Input LocalInput 1 Connector Microphone 1 xStatus Audio Input Remotelnput 1 n Callld The remote audio input belongs to call with this id Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Audio Input RemoteInput 23 CallId 11 xStatus Audio Input Remotelnput 1 n AGC States whether Automatic Gain Control is enabled on the Remotelnput Value space On Off Default value N A Example s Audio Input RemoteInput 23 AGC Off The Call status xStatus Call 1 n Status Status of call Value space Dialling Connec
45. you With mirror enabled the experience will be like looking at yourself in a mirror Addresses the specific camera On Set to On to see the selfview in mirror mode e g the selfview is reversed and the experience of selfview is as seeing yourself in a mirror Off Set to Off to see the selfview in normal mode e g the experience of selfview is as seeing yourself as other people see you Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 Mirror Off xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 Flip lt On Off gt Applies to cameras which supports Flip mode Enables the video on screen to be flipped upside down Addresses the specific camera TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p camera auto detects if the camera is mounted upside down hence flip mode is not necessary On When set to On the video on screen is flipped This setting is used with cameras that can be mounted upside down but cannot auto detect that the camera is mounted upside down Off Set to Off to display the video on screen the normal way Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 Flip Off xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 IrSensor lt On Off gt The Camera IR setting determines whether the infrared receiver at the camera should be enabled or not The IR sensor LED is located in the front of the camera and flickers when the IR sensor is activated from the remote control Addresses the specific camera On Set to On to enable the IR sensor on the camera Off Set to Off to disable th
46. 1 Resolution Width 1920 xStatus Video Input Source 1 5 Resolution RefreshRate Last detected resolution refresh rate for source Value space 0 300 Default value 0 Example s Video Input Source 1 Resolution RefreshRate 50 xStatus Video Input HDMI 1 4 Connected True if a connection on HDMI 1 4 is detected Not all connections can be detected Value space True False Default value N A Example s Video Input HDMI 2 Connected False xStatus Video Input HDSDI 1 4 Connected True if a connection on HD SDI 1 4 is detected Not all connections can be detected Value space True False Default value N A Example s Video Input HDSDI 3 Connected False D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 Be 103 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces xStatus Video Input YPbPr 1 2 Connected True if a connection on YPbPr 1 or YPbPr 2 is detected Not all connections can be detected Value space True False Default value N A Example s Video Input YPbPr 2 Connected False xStatus Video Input DVI 3 5 Connected True if a connection on DVI 3 or DVI 5 is detected Not all connections can be detected Value space True False Default value N A Example s Video Input DVI 3 Connected False xStatus Video Input Legacy 5 Connected True if a connection on Legacy 5 is detected Not all connections can be detected Value space True False Default value N A Example s Video Input Legacy
47. 3 Gatekeeper for authentication The authentication is a one way authentication from the codec to the H 323 Gatekeeper i e the system is authenticated to the gatekeeper If the H 323 Gatekeeper indicates that no authentication is required the system will still try to register Requires the H 323 Gatekeeper Authentication Mode to be enabled Format String with a maximum of 50 characters Example xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Authentication Loginname xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 1 Authentication Password S 0 50 The system sends the Authentication Login Name and the Authentication Password to a H 323 Gatekeeper for authentication The authentication is a one way authentication from the codec to the H 323 Gatekeeper i e the system is authenticated to the gatekeeper If the H 323 Gatekeeper indicates that no authentication is required the system will still try to register Requires the H 323 Gatekeeper Authentication Mode to be enabled Format String with a maximum of 50 characters Example xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Authentication Password xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 1 Authentication Mode lt On Off gt On If the H 323 Gatekeeper Authentication Mode is set to On and a H 323 Gatekeeper indicates that it requires authentication the system will try to authenticate itself to the gatekeeper Requires the Authentication ID and Authentication Password to be defined on both the codec and the Gatekeeper Off If the
48. 30fps w576p 640x480 30fps VGA 800x600 30fps SVGA 1024x768 30fps XGA 1280x1024 30fps SXGA e 1280x720 30fps HD720p30 1920x1080 30fps HD1080p30 AUDIO STANDARDS QG 711 G 722 G 722 1 64 bit amp 128 bit MPEG4 AAC LD AAC LD Stereo AUDIO FEATURES e CD Quality 20KHz Mono and Stereo Eight separate acoustic echo cancellers e 8 port Audio mixer Automatic Gain Control AGC Automatic Noise Reduction Active lip synchronization AUDIO INPUTS 14 INPUTS 8xmicrophone 48V phantom powered XLR connector each with separate echo cancellers and noise reduction all microphones can be Set for balanced line level 2 x RCA Phono Line Level Stereo PC input 2 x RCA Phono Line Level Stereo auxiliary DVD input 2 x HDMI digital Stereo PC DVD inputs AUDIO OUTPUTS 8 OUTPUTS 2 x XLR balanced line level stereo main audio 2 x RCA Phono line level stereo main audio configurable to S PDIF 2 x RCA Phono line level stereo to recording device 1 X HDMI digital stereo main audio 1 X HDMI digital stereo to recording device DUAL STREAM H 239 H 323 dual stream BFCP SIP dual stream Available in MultiSite from any site Support for resolutions up to 1080p30 in both main stream and dual stream simultaneously MULTISITE FEATURES 4 way High Definition SIP H 323 MultiSite Full Individual audio and video transcoding up to 1080p30 Individual layouts in MultiSite CP
49. 5 has the following button codes and IR signal parameters g 9 33 21 0 Ok Protocol 1 i 0 Number 1 34 22 0 Call Reference frequency 2 2 0 Number 2 35 23 0 End call Address 3 3 o Number 3 36 24 0 Phone book IR wavelength 4 4 0 Number 4 37 25 o Layout IR carrier frequency 5 5 0 Number 5 38 26 0 Clear 6 6 0 Number 6 39 27 Ui 7 0 Number 7 E ES 8 8 0 Number 8 41 29 9 9 0 Number 9 42 2A 0 Soft key 1 0 OA 0 Number 0 43 2B o Soft key 2 1 0B 0 p 44 2C 0 Soft key 3 g oc 0 45 2D 0 Soft key 4 3 oD 46 2E 0 Soft key 5 4 OE 5 OF 6 10 7 11 0 Presenter Ea 8 12 51 33 0 Home 9 13 20 14 21 15 22 16 0 Zoom out 23 i 0 Zoom in 24 18 25 19 0 Volume down 26 1A 0 Volume up 27 1B 0 Microphone off 28 1C 29 1D 0 Arrow up 30 1E 0 Arrow down 31 ile 0 Arrow left 32 20 0 Arrow right D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt lt B vi TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The PrecisionHD camera This page describes the TANDBERG PrecisionHD camera which was the first TANDBERG HD camera Connecting the camera Video out For video out signals connect from the HDMI on the camera to a HDMI video input on the codec Power and camera control For power in and camera control connect from the camera control amp power on the camera to the Camera port on the codec HDMI e HDMI is the main
50. 535 gt D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 86 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us NOTE The Experimental commands can be used as is and WILL change xCommand Experimental Video Layout Frame Update Required parameters with r Layoutld lt 1 2147483647 gt Frameld r lt 1 65535 gt PositionX lt 0 10000 gt PositionY 0 10000 Width 1 10000 Height 1 10000 Layer 1 5 VideoSourceType graphic localInput localMain localPresentation mostSpeaking otherMain ownMain presentation remoteMain remotePresentation videoFile gt VideoSourceld lt 0 256 gt xCommand Experimental Video Layout Assign Required parameters with r Siteld 0 65534 Outputld 0 65534 Layoutld lt 1 2147483647 gt xCommand Experimental Video Layout UnAssign Required parameters with r Siteld 0 65534 Outputld r 0 65534 xCommand Experimental Camera DirectlRControl Required parameters with r Camerald 1 7 OnOff on off xCommand Experimental SetLowLevel Required parameters with r Mode on off xCommand Experimental SetExperiaMode Required parameters with r Mode on off D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 87 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Ge
51. 90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Audio inputs Il Unused but connected audio inputs should be set to Off to avoid unwanted audio noise Line In 1 4 RCA 4 x RCA sockets audio input 1 4 Audio Line In 1 4 are used when connecting to PC andto external playback devices such as VCR s or DVD players Main connectors The Line In 1 left and Line In 2 right are the main connectors to a PC Stereo For systems with stereo O the audio inputs can be configured in stereo pairs Connect the left channel to Line In 1 or 3 Connect the right channel to Line In 2 or 4 Default configuration for Line In 1 2 In the default configuration Line In 1 and 2 are configured as stereo inputs for external playback devices 4 x Line In such as a PC Default configuration for Line In 3 4 In the default configuration Line In 3 and 4 are configured as stereo input pairs The two inputs are paired with Line Out 3 and 4 respectively This pairing will avoid feedback situations that RCA pin out can arise when playback recording devices are in standby mode Loop suppression Line In 3 and 4 are used with external playback Sign a GND devices as VCR s and DVD players External view of socket RCA Phono Plug the Radio Corporation of America D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 23
52. ANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand Phonebook Contact Modify Modify existing contact in local phonebook Required parameters with r Contactld r lt S 0 255 gt ContactType lt Group Person System Room Other gt DisplayName lt S 0 255 gt ImageUrl S 0 255 ParentGroupld lt S 0 255 gt xCommand Phonebook ContactMethod Add Specify details about how to set up call to local phonebook contact Required parameters with r Contactld s 0 255 gt GroupType S 0 255 Type S 0 255 Number S 0 255 Protocol lt S 0 255 CallRate lt 0 65534 gt Example xCommand Phonebook Contact Modify ContactId localContactId 1 Example DisplayName john smith office xCommand Phonebook ContactMethod Add ContactId localContactId 2 Number 54321 Protocol H323 OK r LpbModContactResult status OK OK r end r LpbAddContactMethodResult status OK Name 1 r end xCommand Phonebook Contact Delete Delete contact from local phonebook Reguirgd parameters vith H xCommand Phonebook ContactMethod Delete Contactld r lt S 0 255 gt Delete call setup details for local phonebook contact Required parameters with r Example 3 B 0 Contactld lt S 0 255 xCommand Phonebook Contact Delete ContactId localContactId 1 ID s 0 255 OK Example
53. ANDBERG representative for more information Example xConfiguration Provisioning Mode TMS xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Address lt S 0 64 gt If an External Manager address and a path is configured the system will post an HTTP message to this address when starting up When receiving this HTTP posting the External Manager typically a management system can return configurations commands to the unit as a result If the DHCP Option 242 is returned in the DHCP response from the DHCP server the system will interpret this as the External Manager address to use Specifies the IP Address to the External Manager Management system Format String with a maximum of 64 characters Example xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Address xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Protocol lt HTTP HTTPS gt Determines whether or not to use secure management HTTP Set to HTTP to disable secure management Requires HTTP to be enabled in the Network Services HTTP Mode setting HTTPS Set to HTTPS to enable secure management Requires HTTPS to be enabled in the Network Services HTTPS Mode setting Example xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Protocol http xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Path S 0 255 If an External Manager address and a path is configured the system will post an HTTP message to this address when starting up When receiving this HTTP posting the External Mana
54. Addressing the 1st DNS Server Address of the 1st Network Each level is separated with a slash Item numbers are added in brackets after the element name e Network 1 DNS Server 1 Address Example xConfiguration Network 1 DNS Server 1 Address c xConfiguration Network 1 DNS Server 1 Address stegt OK Using TANDBERG SimplePath Addressing the 1st DNS Server Address of the 1st Network Both levels and item numbers are separated with white spaces e Network 1 DNS Server 1 Address Example xConfiguration Network 1 DNS Server 1 Address c xConfiguration Network 1 DNS Server 1 Address test OK Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Feedback Feedback is an extremely powerful feature where the TANDBERG System actively returns updated status and configuration information to the user control application whenever changes occur The user control application can specify what parts of the status and configuration hierarchies it wants to monitor by using XPath The user control application can thereby limit the amount of information it receives from the target system to only those parts being of interest for the given application This will also reduce the load on the link connecting the systems Feedback is supported on both XACLI RS 232 Telnet SSH and TXAS HTTP HTTPS simultaneously The system uses TANDBERG SimplePath when presenting configurations XPath and TANDBERG Simple
55. C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started About the API Interfaces xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us Rear panel sockets overview The TANDBERG Codec C90 offers a great flexibility in connecting audio and video equipment to the System The illustration below shows the rear panel of the TANDBERG Codec C90 Inputs Outputs TANDBERG Basic Setup The main connectors for TANDBERG basic setup are highlighted in orange Not supported in version 1 For future use Video sockets HER The video input sockets are 4 x HDMI 4 x HD SDI 2 x DVI I 2 x Analog Component Y Pr Pb 1 x Composite or 1 x S Video YC The video output sockets are 2 x HDMI 2 x DVI I 1 Composite Audio sockets The audio input sockets are 8 x XLR Female Microphone Line In 4x RCA Line In 1 Left 2 Right 3 Left 4 Right 2 x HDMI The audio output sockets are 2 x XLR Male Line Out 4 x RCA 1 Left SPDIF 2 Right 3 Left SPDIF 4 Right 2 x HDMI Other sockets The other sockets are Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2 COM Serial data port Camera control Serial port for camera control Power socket Grounding Chassis grounding Power On Off switch GPIO USB Host USB Device T Link Codec C90 Rear Panel Video sockets Video sockets Audio sockets The following pages gives a detailed description of the rear panel s
56. Cascaded cameras Power in Power in Power in 12V DC 12V DC 12V DC The sockets named Extra Camera and Power In are used when connecting cameras in daisy chain e HDMI and HD SDI The HDMI and HD SDI can be used simultaneously on the same camera Main camera Second camera Third camera Fourth camera Power The first camera in the chain is powered up from the codec by the VISCA camera control cable Additional cameras must use the 12V DC Power in Extra camera cable The daisy chained Heat O u Heun eour Heug eour Heat eouUr cameras are connected by using the VISCA E 3 Extra Camera cable between the Extra Camera RJ11 RJA45 n and Codec Control In sockets RJ11 RJA5 RJ11 RJ45 Connect to the Connect to the Connect to the Connect to the Connect to the Camera Control Video Input 1 Video Input 2 Video Input 3 Video Input 4 Socket on the on the codec on the codec on the codec on the codec Codec When used with TANDBERG Codecs this first camera will need no power supply connected VISCA is a trademark of Sony Corporation D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 a pe Lus TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 9 Appendices In this chapter b Software upgrade Upload certificates XML files Log files NTP Ti
57. Channel 1 n Netstat 1 MaxdJitter Max jitter measured during last time interval 5 seconds Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 172 Netstat 1 MaxJitter 1 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Jitter Current jitter as specified by RFC3550 Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingDataChannel 177 Netstat 1 Jitter 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Packets Number of packets received in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingDataChannel 177 Netstat 1 Packets 2 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Loss Packets lost in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingDataChannel 177 Netstat 1 Loss 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Drop Packets dropped in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingDataChannel 177 Netstat 1 Drop 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Bytes Number of bytes sent in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Exa
58. Channels Call 11 IncomingVideoChannel 184 Video ResolutionY 448 xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n OutgoingAudioChannel 1 n Encryption Status Encryption status on media channel Value space On Off Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 OutgoingAudioChannel 182 Encryption Status Off xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n OutgoingAudioChannel 1 n Audio Protocol Audio algorithm Value space AACLD G722 G7221 G711Mu Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 OutgoingAudioChannel 182 Audio Protocol AACLD xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n OutgoingAudioChannel 1 n Audio Channels Number of audio channels Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 OutgoingAudioChannel 182 Audio Channels 1 xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Encryption Status Encryption status on media channel Value space On Off Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 OutgoingVideoChannel 185 Encryption Status Off D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A gt 98 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n ChannelRole Main video channel or presentation video channel Value space Main Presentation Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11
59. Command Boot r BootResult status OK r end OK CUIL reboot request restarting Connection closed by foreign host The Call commands xCommand Call Disconnect Disconnect specified call Required parameters with r Callld 0 65534 Example xCommand Call Disconnect CallId 17 OK r DisconnectCallResult status OK r end xCommand Call DisconnectAIl Disconnect all calls Example xCommand Call DisconnectAll OK r DisconnectAllResult status OK r end xCommand Call Accept Accept incoming call If no call id is specified all incoming calls will be accepted Required parameters with r Callld lt 0 65534 gt Example xCommand Call Accept CallId 19 OK r CallAcceptResult status OK r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 67 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces Getting Started About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us xCommand Call Reject Reject incoming call If no call id is specified all incoming calls will be rejected Required parameters with r Callld lt 0 65534 gt Example xCommand Call Reject CallId 20 OK r CallRejectResult status OK r end The Call Log commands xCommand CallLog Clear Clear all call logs Example xCommand CallLog Clear r ClearResult status OK r end xCommand CallLog Recent Delete Delete log of recent calls
60. DBERG API VTANDBERG APIE SS creer eee rite E 33 Bssic Brbciese eae a en NRE rate sre nr Pea ce E 33 The TANDBERG API Engine esee 33 Structuring of Information sees Addressing Using XPath or TANDBERG SimplePath 34 Feodback o etn OR ta eed 34 Connecting to the codec wae Accessing XACLI nOD Telnet SSH login Serial port login udo Serial port configurations 2235 Hardware amp Cabling RS 232 seen 36 Troubleshooting RS 232 cccccccessecsssecsseeesseeseneeesseeeseees 36 Value types and formats iu aser erster tnra rae Facer esie 37 ROOUCOMMANGS 38 M in type Of COMMANA MR 39 Configuration type commands Command type commands Status type commands Special commands i Feedback type comfmang ueni rrr nri ient an 39 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Preferences type command esee 39 WilesnSt ngisemdicornatmdeeeseeeeeeI RES TANISBERGIBemoteleontrolliliine5s ree 120 About xConfiguration 40 The Far End Control commands o TANDBERG Remote Control TRC5 key map 121 A Tei Feedback comivatidis e ueereieereas rear nr ences xs A xConfiguration opera
61. ERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces Getting Started About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus System Integrator Guide Cameras Appendices Contact us NTP Time Zone expressions With reference to the setting xConfiguration Time Zone lt S 0 100 gt which is described in the xConfiguration section Specifies the NTP time zone where the system is located Example 1 xConfiguration T Time Zone America New York Example 2 xConfiguration Time Zone Etc UTC NOTE Spelling correctly is important when entering the NTP Time Zone expression rica rica Abidjan rica Accra rica Addis Ababa rica Algiers rica Asmara rica Asmera rica Bamako rica Bangui rica Banjul rica Bissau rica Blantyre rica Brazzaville rica Bujumbura rica Cairo rica Casablanca rica Ceuta rica Conakry rica Dakar rica Dar es Salaam rica Djibouti rica Douala rica El Aaiun rica Freetown rica Gaborone rica Harare rica Johannesburg rica Kampala rica Khartoum rica Kigali rica Kinshasa Prrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrerereer rica Lagos Africa Libreville Africa Lome Africa Luanda Africa Lubumbashi Africa Lusaka Africa Malabo Africa Maputo Africa Maseru Africa Mbabane Africa Mogadishu Africa Monrovia Africa Nairobi Africa Ndjamena Africa Niamey Africa Nouakchott Africa Ouagadougou Africa Porto Novo Africa Sao_Tome Africa Timbuktu Africa Tripoli Africa Tunis Africa Windhoek America America Adak Ameri
62. ERGPXMISABIISenVIGO e IEES 49 ie amerastaluss UT iine GonferencelStatus eene eee eee Configuration type Commands The Diagnostics Call status ie 2 igure yp Aireia23GatekeebetistatllSe eee oS Description of the xConfiguration commands 51 qiheibtmmPesdbackestauss eeu e E WHE AUCIO SOROS ccs ee ee etx a enki Rx Eee CERES eo The Media channels call status 1s The Camera settings 53 ieNebwoHstalliSe eee tin erence es The Conference settings 54 mhe SiRistatis s a convent aot ives erecerhapan E The Do not disturb setting OD The System unit status The H323 Profile settings 55 mhestandby statis e E E The Network settings 56 HME WiGSOrstalt Us eroaa E PRU The Network services settings Or The Phone book settings 299 The Provisioning settings 59 Cameras The Serial port settings 2 09 The PrecisionHD 1080p Camera es oe eee eto tei rne reed eres 106 he SIP Profile settings The Standby settings 60 Connecting the Camera eee ee eerte rere 107 ee Es Best view Face recognition sesseeeeeeeeeee 108 he System unit settings lo The Time zone setting 61 VASOP TODOS oi uei ba caet ecs eon E ERNIB SN EROR OR ERE The Video settings 491 Cameras in daisy chain THE Experimental Men uiii erdt Raices menn 63 Appendices xCommand type commands Software upgrade cc eet ere ecce eene xCommands with p
63. Indiana Tell City America Indiana Vevay America Indiana Vincennes America Indiana Winamac America Indianapolis America Inuvik America Iqaluit America Jamaica America Jujuy America Juneau America Kentucky America Kentucky Louisville America Kentucky Monticello America Knox IN America La Paz America Lima America Los Angeles America Louisville America Maceio America Managua America Manaus America Marigot America Martinique America Mazatlan America Mendoza America Menominee America Merida America Mexico City America Miquelon America Moncton America Monterrey America Montevideo America Montreal America Montserrat America Nassau America New York America Nipigon America Nome America Noronha America North Dakota America North_Dakota Center America North_Dakota New_Salem America Panama D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 a gt 116 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us NTP Time Zone expressions cont America Pangnirtung America Paramaribo America Phoenix America Port of Spain America Port au Prince America Porto Acre America Porto Velho America Puerto Rico America Rainy River America Rankin Inlet America Recife America Regina America Resolute America Rio Branco America Rosario America Santiago America Santo Domingo America Sao
64. Mode Auto Auto is the default and the recommended setting Manual In severe light conditions you may switch mode to manual and specify explicitly which gamma table to use by setting the Gamma Level Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 Gamma Mode auto xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 Gamma Level lt 0 7 gt By setting the Gamma Level you can select which gamma correction table to use This setting may be useful in difficult lighting conditions where changes to the the brightness setting does not provide satisfactory results Requires the Gamma Mode to be set to Manual Addresses the specific camera Range 0 7 Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 Gamma Level 0 The Conference settings xConfiguration Conference 1 1 AutoAnswer Mode lt On Off gt The Autoanswer setting determines whether an incoming call is put through automatically or manually On The system will automatically answer all incoming calls Off All incoming call must be answered manually by pressing the OK key or the green Call key on the remote control Example xConfiguration Conference 1 AutoAnswer Mode Off xConfiguration Conference 1 1 AutoAnswer Delay lt 0 50 gt Defines how long in seconds an incoming call has to wait before it is answered automatically by the System Requires the Autoanswer Mode to be enabled Range 0 50 seconds Example xConfiguration Conference 1 AutoAnswer Delay 0 xConfiguration Conference 1 1 Inc
65. OPYRIGHT 2008 TANDBERG All rights reserved Philip Pedersens vei 20 1366 Lysaker Norway Tel 47 67 125 125 Fax 47 67 125 234 E mail tandberg tandberg com contain information that is proprietary to TANDBERG and its licensors Disclaimer The specifications for the Products and the information in this document are subject to change at any time without notice by TANDBERG Every effort has been made to supply complete and accurate information in this System Integrator Guide however TANDBERG assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS The Products that are covered by this System Integrator Guide are protected under copyright patent and other intellectual property rights of various jurisdictions Any applicable software licenses and any limited warranty are located in the License Information section in this TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide This Product is COPYRIGHT 2008 TANDBERG All rights reserved Patent Information The products described in this manual are covered by one or more of the following patents US6 584 077 US5 838 664 US5 600 646 US5 003 532 US5 768 263 US5 991 277 US7 034 860 US7 010 119 EP01953201 US6 731 334 GB1338127 Other patents pending Please view gt www tandberg com tandberg_pm jsp for an updated list Copyright Notice he product that is covered by this System Integrator Guid
66. Path are described thoroughly later in this section of the manual The structuring of information together with XPath and TANDBERG SimplePath for addressing makes up powerful features as the ability to search and setting of multiple instances of a configuration System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 34 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Connecting to the codec The COM Port at TANDBERG Codec C90 Accessing XACLI XACLI can be accessed through Telnet and SSH via the LAN interface or through the COM port by connecting a serial cable to the serial interface connector referred to as the COM port The COM port RS 232 is a 9 pin female D sub connector located on the back of the TANDBERG Codec C90 See the illustration to the right The port is configured as a DCE Data Communications Equipment The COM port RS 232 is default set to 38400 baud 8 data bits none parity and 1 stop bit from factory The port may also be referred to as the Data port Telnet SSH login Telnet is by default disabled This can be changed with a configuration command xConfiguration NetworkServices Telnet Mode On Off xConfiguration NetworkServices Telnet Mode On g Serial port configurations felnet SSH login On the serial port the baud rat
67. Paulo America Scoresbysund America Shiprock America St Barthelemy America St Johns America St Kitts America St Lucia America St Thomas America St Vincent America Swift Current America Tegucigalpa America Thule America Thunder Bay America Tijuana America Toronto America Tortola America Vancouver America Virgin America Whitehorse America Winnipeg America Yakutat America Yellowknife Antarctica Antarctica Casey Antarctica Davis Antarctica DumontDUrville Antarctica Mawson Antarctica McMurdo Antarctica Palmer Antarctica Rothera Antarctica South Pole Antarctica Syowa Antarctica Vostok Arctic Arctic Longyearbyen Asia Asia Aden Asia Almaty Asia Amman Asia Anadyr Asia Aqtau Asia Aqtobe Asia Ashgabat Asia Ashkhabad Asia Baghdad Asia Bahrain Asia Baku Asia Bangkok Asia Beirut Asia Bishkek Asia Brunei Asia Calcutta Asia Choibalsan Asia Chongging Asia Chungking Asia Colombo Asia Dacca Asia Damascus Asia Dhaka Asia Dili Asia Dubai Asia Dushanbe Asia Gaza Asia Harbin Asia Ho Chi Minh Asia Hong Kong Asia Hovd Asia Irkutsk Asia Istanbul Asia Jakarta Asia Jayapura Asia Jerusalem Asia Kabul Asia Kamchatka Asia Karachi Asia Kashgar Asia Katmandu Asia Kolkata Asia Krasnoyarsk Asia Kuala Lumpur Asia Kuching Asia Kuwait Asia Macao Asia Macau Asia Magadan Asia Makassar Asia Manila Asia Muscat Asia Nicosia Asia Novosibirsk Asia Omsk Asia Oral Asia Phnom Penh Asia Pontianak Asia Pyongyang
68. RG Precision HD Camera Main connector The DVI I 3 is the main connector for PC input 4 x HDMI In 2 x DVI I In DVI I pin out HDMI pin out External view of socket External view of socket Pin C1 Pin 19 17 324 Pin Ping Pin C2 Euh Pin 9 A Pin C4 ns z Pin 18 16 a mm 7 Pin 17 75 Pin 24 eb 16 Pin C3 Pin C5 Video input formats supported DVI D HDMI 1920x1080960Hz 1920x1080 50Hz 1920x1080 30Hz 1920x1080 25Hz 1920x1080 24Hz 1280x720 60Hz 1280x720 50Hz 720x480 60Hz DVI A 640x480 72 75 85 Hz VGA 800x600 56 60 72 75 85 Hz SVGA 1024x768 60 70 75 85 Hz XGA 1280x1024 60 75 Hz SXGA HDMI Pin out Pin Assignment 1 T M D S Data 2 2 T M D S Data 2 Shield 3 T M D S Data 2 4 T M D S Data 1 5 T M D S Data 1 Shield 6 T M D S Data 1 n T M D S Data 0 8 T M D S Data 0 Shield 9 T M D S Data 0 10 T M D S Clock Pin Assignment 11 T M D S Clock Shield 12 T M D S Clock 13 CEC 14 Reserved N C on device 15 SCL 16 SDA 17 DDC CEC Ground 18 5 V Power max 50 mA 19 Hot Plug Detect D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 20 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus System Integrator Guide Cameras Appendices Contact us Video outputs HDMI 1 and 3 2 x HDMI sockets digital video and audio output 1 3 HDMI Hi
69. Reduction should be set to On in the presence of low frequency noise Off Turns Noise Reduction Off for the specified microphone input Example xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 EchoControl NoiseReduction On xConfiguration Audio Input HDMI 3 4 Mode lt On Off gt Determines whether or not the audio channel on the HDMI input should be active The HDMI 3 and HDMI 4 has audio channels Addresses the specific Audio HDMI input On Set to On to enable the audio channel on the HDMI input 3 or 4 Off Set to On to disable the audio channel on the HDMI input Example xConfiguration Audio Input HDMI 3 Mode On xConfiguration Audio Input Line 1 4 Mode lt On Off gt Determines whether or not an Audio Line input is active Addresses the specific Audio Line input On Set to On to enable the Audio Line input Off Set to Off to disable the Audio Line input Example xConfiguration Audio Input Line 1 Mode On D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration Audio Input Line 1 4 Level lt 0 18 gt Defines the input level of each Line input in steps of 1dB from OdB to 18 dB Addresses the specific Audio Line input Please see the Audio Level tabels in the Codec C90 System Integrators Guide for a complete overview of the menu values repres
70. Setup Mode Gatekeeper D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 1 Gatekeeper Address S 0 64 Specifies the IP address of the Gatekeeper Requires the H 323 Call Setup Mode to be set to Gatekeeper and the Gatekeeper Discovery to be set to Manual Format String with a maximum of 64 characters Example xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Address 10 47 1 58 xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 1 Gatekeeper Discovery lt Manual Auto gt Determines how the system shall register to a H 323 Gatekeeper Manual The system will use a specific Gatekeeper identified by the Gatekeeper s IP address Auto The system will automatically try to register to any available Gatekeeper If a Gatekeeper responds to the request sent from the codec within 30 seconds this specific Gatekeeper will be used This requires that the Gatekeeper is in auto discovery mode as well If no Gatekeeper responds the system will not use a Gatekeeper for making H 323 calls and hence an IP address must be specified manually Example xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Discovery Manual xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 1 Authentication LoginName S 0 50 gt The system sends the Authentication Login Name and the Authentication Password to a H 32
71. TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Audio outputs I Line Out 5 6 XLR 2 x Balanced XLR sockets audio output 5 6 Audio Line Out 5 6 are balanced outputs for connection to balanced speakers Default configuration In default configuration Line Out 5 is configured as Left speaker and Line Out 6 is configured as right speaker HDMI Out 1 3 2 x HDMI connectors audio out 1 3 Use HDMI Out 1 to connect to a flatscreen with speakers HDMI 1 will provide stereo audio speaker signals at 48kHz Use HDMI Out 3 to connect to a DVD recorder 2 x HDMI Out 2 x Line Out XLR mal HDMI will provide stereo line output signals at x Line Out male 48kHz Includes local microphones Main connector The HDMI output 1 is the main connector to the monitor HDMI 1 Audio from far end and PC HDMI 3 All audio mixed together for recordings XLR pin out What is a Line output Left channel A Line output consists of all signals from local The Left channel consists of all Left channel and External view of socket i side and all signals from far end side Mono signals Ca 2 fA N 1 Pin 1 Gnd WT Pin 2 Hot Pin 3 Cold neutral What is a Speaker output Right channel A Speaker output consists of all signals from The Right channel consists of all Right channel local side
72. TMF Send command The TString Send command xCommand DTMFSend xCommand TStringSend Send DTMF tones to the far end Used to send data to far end e g for Telepresence control systems Uses the H 245 control channel TCP Only works with H 323 calls Required parameters with r Required parameters with r Callld 0 65534 Callld 0 65534 DTMFString s 0 32 Message S 1 1450 Example Example xCommand DTMFSend CallId 2 DTMFString 1234 xCommand TStringSend CallId 1 Message This is an example r DTMFSendResult status OK r TStringSendResult status OK r end r end OK OK D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 72 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Far End Control commands xCommand FarEndControl Camera Move Move far end camera Required parameters with r Callld lt 0 65534 gt Value lt Left Right Up Down ZoomIn ZoomOut gt Example xCommand FarEndControl Camera Move CalliId 3 Value left r FECCMoveResult status OK r end xCommand FarEndControl Camera Stop Stop far end control move Required parameters with r Callld r lt 0 65534 gt Example xCommand FarEndControl Camera Stop CallId 3 r FECCMoveResult status OK r end xCommand FarEndControl Preset Activate Activate move of far end came
73. The main features can be summarized to e Structuring of information e Addressing using XPath XML Path Language or TANDBERG SimplePath e Feedback Structuring of Information An application programming interface API can be seen as a gate where information is exchanged between two systems a control application and a target system The control application transmits instructions to the target system while the target system supplies information about how these instructions are executed in addition to other system related information Consequently the exchange of information can be divided into 1 Information flowing from target This we call READ information R The R should not be confused with the r used to indicate required parameters in the Commands tables 2 Information flowing to target This we call WRITE information W Main types of information If we look at the TANDBERG systems we can identify three main types of information READ information R e WRITE information W e READ WRITE information RW R READ information This is Status Information about the system and system processes i e information generated by the system Typical examples include status about ongoing calls network status conference status etc All status information is structured in a hierarchy making up a database constantly being updated by the system to reflect process changes W WRITE information This is Command informat
74. Wake Pacific Wallis Pacific Yap Poland Portugal posixrules PRC PST8PDT ROC ROK Singapore Turkey UCT Universal US US Alaska US Aleutian US Arizona US Central US Eastern US East Indiana US Hawaii US Indiana Starke US Michigan US Mountain US Pacific US Pacific New US Samoa UTC WET W SU zone tab Zulu D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 a gt 118 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Supported RFCs in SIP Current RFCs and drafts supported in SIP e RFC 4574 The Session Description Protocol SDP Label Attribute The RFC Request for Comments series contains technical and e RFC 1889 RTP A Transport Protocol for Real time Applications 9 IDEO HHSOZ he Sian reer GORIFOHETORSSOI organizational documents about the Internet including the technical RFC 2190 RTP Payload Format for H 263 Video Streams e RFC 4585 Extended RTP Profile for RTCP Based Feedback specifications and policy documents produced by the Internet T Engineering Task Force IETF e RFC 2327 SDP Session Description Protocol e RFC 4587 RTP Payload Format for H 261 Video Streams e RFC 4629 RTP Payload Format for ITU T Rec H 263 Video e RFC 2396 Uniform Resource Identifiers URI Generic Syntax e RFC 2429 RTP Payload Format for the 1998 Version of ITU T Rec RFC 5168 XML Schema for Media Control H 263
75. able name of the connector group Enter the name of the video input source 1 5 Format String with a maximum of 50 characters Example xConfiguration Video Input Source 1 Name xConfiguration Video Input Source 1 Connector lt HDMI HDSDI YPbPr gt Select which video input connector to be active on connector group 1 DMI Select HDMI when you want to use the HDMI 1 connector as input DSDI Select HD SDI when you want to use the HD SDI 1 connector as input YPbPr Select YPbPr when you want to use the Y Pb Pr Component 1 connectors as input Example xConfiguration Video Input Source 1 Connector HDMI xConfiguration Video Input Source 2 Connector lt HDMI HDSDI YPbPr gt Select which video input connector to be active on connector group 2 HDMI Select HDMI when you want to use the HDMI 2 connector as input HDSDI Select HD SDI when you want to use the HD SDI 2 connector as input YPbPr Select YPbPr when you want to use the Y Pb Pr Component 2 connectors as input Example xConfiguration Video Input Source 2 Connector HDMI xConfiguration Video Input Source 3 Connector lt HDMI HDSDI DVI gt Select which video input connector to be active on connector group 3 HDMI Select HDMI when you want to use the HDMI 3 connector as input HDSDI Select HD SDI when you want to use the HD SDI 3 connector as input DVI Select DVI I when you want to use the DVI I 3 connector as input Example xConfiguration Video Input Source 3 Con
76. address is obtained using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Example xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Proxy 1 Discovery Manual xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 1 Proxy 1 1 Address S 0 255 The Proxy Address is the manually configured address for the outbound proxy It is possible to use a fully qualified domain name or an IP address The default port is 5060 for TCP and UDP but another one can be provided Format Compact string with a maximum of 255 characters Example xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Proxy 1 Address xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 1 Authentication 1 1 LoginName S 0 50 This is the user name part of the credentials used to authenticate towards the SIP proxy Format String with a maximum of 50 characters Example xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Authentication 1 LoginName xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 1 Authentication 1 1 Password S 0 50 gt This is the password part of the credentials used to authenticate towards the SIP proxy Format String with a maximum of 50 characters Example xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Authentication 1 Password The Standby settings xConfiguration Standby Control lt On Off gt The Standby Control setting determines whether the system should go into standby mode or not On The system will go into standby mode when the Standby Delay has timed out Requires the Standby Delay to be set to an appropriate value Off The system will not go into stand
77. all signals from local The Left channel consists of all Left channel and Digital Natural Audio Module Side and all signals from far end side Mono signals O a COND What is a Speaker output Right channel A Speaker output consists of all signals from The Right channel consists of all Right channel local side except microphones and all signals and Mono signals from far end side RCA Phono Plug the Radio Corporation of America D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 25 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Audio Signal Levels tables Interfaces Microphone Inputs 1 to 8 About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Line Inputs 1 to 4 Contact us Line Inputs 1 to 8 Line outputs 5 to 6 XLR female XLR male XLR female Female RCA phone Signal Clipping level Nominal Signal Clipping level Nominal Signal Absolute max Nominal Signal Clipping level Nominal levels level levels level levels output level level levels level Level Level Level Level setting setting setting setting dB mVpp dBu dBu dB Vpp dBu dBu dB Vpp dBu dBu dB Vpp dBu dBu 0 0 275 0 18 0 36 0 ee 18 0 4 4 6 0 12 0 0 0 17 4 18 0 0 0 1 0 245 1 219 0 37 0 31 0 23 0 17 0 4 9 7 0 ES 1 0 155 irae 1 0 2 0 218 4 20 0 38 0 2 0 276 22 0 4 0 16 0 5 5 8 0 10 0 2 0 13 8 16 0 2 0 3 0 194 7 21 0 39 0 3 0 24 6 21 0 3 0
78. ameras Appendices Contact us Audio inputs I Unused but connected audio inputs should be set to Off to avoid unwanted audio noise Microphone Line In 1 8 XLR 8 x Balanced XLR sockets audio input 1 8 Main connector The Microphone Line In 1 is the main connector for the microphone All eight microphone inputs are for balanced electret microphones 48V phantom powered via XLR connectors The phantom powering of all eight XLR sockets can be individually switched off The input will then be a balanced line level input All Microphone Line In 1 8 are equipped with acoustic echo canceller Use Microphone Line In 1 8 to connect to an 2x HDMI In external microphone amplifier or an external mixer 8 x Microphone Line In Default configuration In default configuration all Microphone Line In inputs are enabled and configured as microphones HDMI In 3 4 XLR pin iens HDMI pin out External view of socket External view of socket 2 x HDMI connectors audio input 3 4 Typical use Use HDMI In 3 or 4 2 8 channels PIN 257 to connect to external playback devices as DVD 2 AN 1 Pin 1 Gnd players Each input support up to two channels at 659 48kHz sampling rate NY Pin 2 Hot Pin 18 16 4 2 Pin 3 Cold neutral XLR Electrical Connector Cannon XL series with Please refer to previous page for pin out scheme Rubber compound D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 22 TANDBERG Codec C
79. ara Europe San_Marino Europe Sarajevo Europe Simferopol Europe Skopje Europe Sofia Europe Stockholm Europe Tallinn Europe Tirane Europe Tiraspol Europe Uzhgorod Europe Vaduz Europe Vatican Europe Vienna Europe Vilnius Europe Volgograd Europe Warsaw Europe Zagreb Europe Zaporozhye Europe Zurich Factory GB GB Eire GMT GMT 0 GMTO GMT O Greenwich Hongkong HST celand ndian ndian Antananarivo ndian Chagos ndian Christmas ndian Cocos ndian Comoro ndian Kerguelen ndian Mahe ndian Maldives ndian Mauritius ndian Mayotte ndian Reunion ran iso3166 tab srael Jamaica Japan Kwajalein Libya localtime MET Mexico Mexico BajaNorte Mexico BajaSur Mexico General Mideast Mideast Riyadh87 Mideast Riyadh88 Mideast Riyadh89 MST MST7MDT Navajo NZ NZ CHAT Pacific Pacific Apia Pacific Auckland Pacific Chatham Pacific Easter Pacific Efate Pacific Enderbury Pacific Fakaofo Pacific Fiji Pacific Funafuti Pacific Galapagos Pacific Gambier Pacific Guadalcanal Pacific Guam Pacific Honolulu Pacific Johnston Pacific Kiritimati Pacific Kosrae Pacific Kwajalein Pacific Majuro Pacific Marquesas Pacific Midway Pacific Nauru Pacific Niue Pacific Norfolk Pacific Noumea Pacific Pago Pago Pacific Palau Pacific Pitcairn Pacific Ponape Pacific Port Moresby Pacific Rarotonga Pacific Saipan Pacific Samoa Pacific Tahiti Pacific Tarawa Pacific Tongatapu Pacific Truk Pacific
80. arameters seen 65 Upload certificates ThedXudio CODnrialids uus sione ener aream tuo terae eA NAER TE 65 Theoobeomimatide sinon E cece ccd RE PEE PLU 67 AME MMOS The Call commands za 67 OG MOS e aa eE i c Log m m 2 NTP Time Zone expressions sse e Camera commands i Supported REGS AN SP ideaansa ersa have ie nu eere mue pees he Dial command zi ll C t REC d draft ted in SIP The DTMF Send command ihe uan S TALIS SUBPon co Media capabilities supported in SIP D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A ee 3 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing TANDBERG In this chapter Your TANDBERG Codec C90 has been designed to give you many years of safe reliable operation P Intellectual property rights Trademark Copyright How to read this document Disclaimer Patent information Safety instructions You will find that some places information has been copied from other chapters but adapted when needed to let you have all the relevant information there and then This helps eliminating the need to read through long sections before you can even think of getting started vvvvvy Environmental issues Our main objective with this user g
81. arameters with r Inputid r 0 65534 xCommand Experimental Audio Locallnput AddConnector Required parameters with r Inputld r 0 65534 ConnectorType lt HDMI Line Microphone gt Connectorld 1 8 xCommand Experimental Audio Locallnput RemoveConnector Required parameters with r Inputld 0 65534 ConnectorType lt HDMI Line Microphone gt Connectorld lt 1 8 gt xCommand Experimental Audio LocalOutput Add Required parameters with r Name S 0 255 Loudspeaker False True Channels lt 1 2 gt xCommand Experimental Audio LocalOutput Update Required parameters with r Outputld r 0 65534 Loudspeaker lt False True gt Channels lt 1 2 gt xCommand Experimental Audio LocalOutput Remove Required parameters with r Outputld r 0 65534 xCommand Experimental Audio LocalOutput AddConnector Required parameters with r Outputld lt 0 65534 gt ConnectorType r lt HDMI Line gt Connectorld r 1 8 xCommand Experimental Audio LocalOutput RemoveConnector Required parameters with r Outputld r 0 65534 ConnectorType r HDMI Line Connectorld 1 8 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xCommand xStatus Cameras xConfiguration System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us NOTE The Experimental commands can be used as is
82. ase any parts of the product has visual damage never attempt to connect main power or any other power source before consulting Service personnel The plug connecting the power cord to the product power supply serves as the main disconnect device for this equipment The power cord must always be easily accessible Route the power cord so as to avoid it being walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against it Pay particular attention to the plugs receptacles and the point where the cord exits from the apparatus Do not tug the power cord e If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician Never install cables or any peripherals without first unplugging the device from its power Source Servicing e Do not attempt to service the apparatus yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards and will void the warranty Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel e Unplug the apparatus from its power source and refer servicing to qualified personnel under the following conditions the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed liquid has been spilled into the apparatus objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture the apparatus has been subjected to excessive shock by being dropped e Ifthe cabinet has been damaged e Ifthe apparatus seems to be overheated e Ifthe apparatu
83. assword Required parameters with r Password S 0 255 Example xCommand SystemUnit AdminPassword Set Password xxx r AdminPasswordSetResult status OK r end OK xCommand SystemUnit MenuPassword Set Set password needed to access advanced menu settings Required parameters with r Password lt S 0 255 Example xCommand SystemUnit MenuPassword Set Password r MenuPasswordSetResult status OK r end OK D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide About the API Getting Started Interfaces xCommand SystemUnit MenuPassword Validate Validate that supplied password is correct Required parameters with r Password S 0 255 Example xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Phone book commands xCommand Phonebook Contact Add Add new contact to local phonebook Stored internally in system Required parameters with r ContactType lt Group Person System Room Other gt xCommand SystemUnit MenuPassword Validate Password x r MenuPasswordValidateResult status OK r end OK DisplayName lt S 0 255 ImageUrl S 0 255 ParentGroupld S 0 255 Example xCommand Phonebook Contact Add ContactType Person DisplayName John Smith OK r LpbAddContactResult status OK Name localContactId 1 r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 T
84. ation Dynamic xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 1 H323Alias ID S 0 49 Lets you specify the H 323 Alias ID which is used to address the system on a H 323 Gatekeeper and will be displayed in the call lists Example name surname company com My H 323 Alias ID Format String with a maximum of 49 characters Example xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 H323Alias ID xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 1 H323Alias E164 S 0 30 The H 323 Alias E 164 defines the address of the system according to the numbering plan implemented in the H 323 Gatekeeper The E 164 alias is equivalent to a telephone number sometimes combined with access codes Example 9047615901 550092 Format Compact string with a maximum of 30 characters Valid characters are 0 9 and st Example xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 H323Alias E164 xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 1 CallSetup Mode lt Direct Gatekeeper gt The H 323 Call Setup Mode defines whether to use a Gatekeeper or Direct calling when establishing H323 calls Direct An IP address must be used when dialling in order to make the H323 call Gatekeeper The system will use a Gatekeeper to make a H 323 call When selecting this option the H323 Profile Gatekeeper Address and H323 Profile Gatekeeper Discovery settings must also be configured NOTE Direct H 323 calls can be made even though the H 323 Call Setup Mode is set to Gatekeeper Example xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Call
85. ation xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us PrecisionHD camera dimensions D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 127 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us Technical specifications UNIT DELIVERED COMPLETE WITH Video conferencing codec remote control rack mounting rails LAN cable power cable BANDWIDTH e H 323 SIP up to 6 Mbps point to point Upto 10 Mbps total MultiSite bandwidth FIREWALL TRAVERSAL e TANDBERG Expressway Technology e H 460 18 H 460 19 Firewall Traversal VIDEO STANDARDS e H 261 H 263 H 263 H 264 VIDEO FEATURES ative 16 9 Widescreen e Advanced Screen Layouts e Intelligent Video Management Local Auto Layout VIDEO INPUTS 13 INPUTS 4 x HDMI inputs supported formats e 1920x1080 60 fps 1080p60 e 1920x1080 50 fps 1080p50 e 1920x1080 30 fps 1080p30 e 1920x1080 25 fps 1080p25 e 1280x720 60 fps 720p60 e 1280x720 50 fps 720p50 e 640x480 60 fps 480p60 e 800x600 60 fps SVGA e 1024x768 60 70 75 85 fps XGA e 1280x1024 60 75 fps SXGA 4 x HD SDI inputs supported formats e 1920x1080 30 fps 1080p30 e 1920x1080 25 fps 1080p25 e 1280x720 60 fps 720060 e 1280x720 50 fps 720p50 1280x720 30 fps 720p30
86. bed xCommand Camera DirectlRControl Camera is controlled directly from remote control Camera does not receive control signals from codec Required parameters with r Camerald r lt 1 7 gt OnOff on off Example xCommand Camera DirectIRControl CameraId 1 OnOff on OK r DirectIRControlResult status OK r end xCommand Camera PanTiltReset Camera pan tilt values is positioned to predefined value Required parameters with r Camerald r lt 1 7 gt Example xCommand Camera PanTiltReset CameraId 1 OK r PanTiltResetResult status OK r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand Camera PositionSet Set camera position to specified values Required parameters with r Camerald r lt 1 7 gt Pan lt 65535 65535 gt Tilt lt 65535 65535 gt Zoom lt 0 65535 gt Focus lt 0 65535 gt Example xCommand Camera PositionSet CameraId 1 Pan 200 Tilt 300 OK r CameraPositionSetResult status OK r end xCommand Camera Ramp Move camera in specified direction Camera will move at specified speed until stop command is issued Required parameters with r Camerald r 1 7 Pan Left Right Stop PanSpeed 1 15 Tilt Down Stop Up TiltSpeed 1 15 Zoom In Out Stop ZoomSpeed 1 15
87. ble Signal a OND to be connected at the same time Y C Y Information about luma luminance C e S Video 5 Connect to the Y Comp 5 luma Information aboutichromacolor Levels nis C5 ide ped HD SD omposite onnect to Comp 5 connector 0 8 Vpp 75 Q Typical use Camera and DVD SMPTE 259M 270 Mbps SMPTE 292M 1 485 1 485 1 001 Gbps Y Pb Pr Y 1V Vpp 75 Q Pb 0 7 Vpp 75 Q Pr 0 7 Vpp 75 Q Composite 1Vpp 75 Q S Video YC Y 1Vpp 75 O C PAL 0 3 Vpp 75Q C NTSC 0 28Vpp 75Q D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 19 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us Video inputs II All video inputs can not be active at the same time Please refer to the Video Input Matrix two pages back to see an overview HDMI 1 4 4 x HDMI sockets digital video input 1 4 Audio input on 3 and 4 HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface digital sound amp picture Typical use Camera DVD PC Main connector The HDMI 1 input is the main connector to the PrecisionHD 1080p camera DVI I 3 and 5 2 x DVI I sockets digital analog video input 3 5 e DVI D e DVI A Analog RGB VGA DVI I Digital Video Interface Integrated digital DVI D and analog DVI A Typical use Two digital video inputs for PC presentations or used for the TANDBE
88. by Example xConfiguration Standby Control On xConfiguration Standby Delay lt 1 480 gt Defines how long in seconds the system will wait before it goes into standby mode Requires the Standby Control to be enabled Range 1 480 seconds Example xConfiguration Standby Delay 10 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A gt 60 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The System unit settings xConfiguration SystemUnit Name S 0 50 gt Enter a System Name to define a name of the system unit If the H 323 Alias ID is configured on the system then this ID will be used instead of the system name The system name will be displayed When the codec is acting as an SNMP Agent Towards a DHCP server Format String with a maximum of 50 characters Example xConfiguration SystemUnit Name Meeting Room Name xConfiguration SystemUnit IrSensor Mode lt On Off Auto gt The System Unit IR Sensor setting determines whether the infrared receiver on the codec should be enabled or not The IR sensor LED is located in the front of the codec and flickers when an ir signal is received from the remote control On Set to On to enable the IR sensor on the codec Off Set to Off to disable the IR sensor on the codec Auto The system will automatically disable the IR sensor on the codec if the
89. ca Anchorage America Anguilla America Antigua America Araguaina America Argentina America Argentina Buenos Aires America Argentina Catamarca America Argentina ComodRivadavia America Argentina Cordoba America Argentina Jujuy America Argentina La_Rioja America Argentina Mendoza America Argentina Rio_Gallegos America Argentina San_Juan America Argentina San_Luis America Argentina Tucuman America Argentina Ushuaia America Aruba America Asuncion America Atikokan America Atka America Bahia America Barbados America Belem America Belize America Blanc Sablon America Boa_Vista America Bogota America Boise America Buenos_ Aires America Cambridge_Bay America Campo_Grande America Cancun America Caracas America Catamarca America Cayenne America Cayman America Chicago America Chihuahua America Coral_Harbour America Cordoba America Costa_Rica America Cuiaba America Curacao America Danmarkshavn America Dawson America Dawson_Creek America Denver America Detroit America Dominica America Edmonton America Eirunepe America El_Salvador America Ensenada America Fort_Wayne America Fortaleza America Glace_Bay America Godthab America Goose_Bay America Grand_Turk America Grenada America Guadeloupe America Guatemala America Guayaquil America Guyana America Halifax America Havana America Hermosillo America Indiana America Indiana Indianapolis America Indiana Knox America Indiana Marengo America Indiana Petersburg America
90. camera control cable RU45 to RS 232 Visca protocol is supported Connecting HDMI HD Video out on camera to HDMI 1 In on the Codec If you need to connect the camera to a TANDBERG Video Switch or to a system with a DVI D socket use the enclosed HDMI to DVI D adapter VISCA is a trademark of Sony Corporation D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 n B ie TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Best view Face recognition This camera is capable of face recognition when used with TANDBERG C90 Codecs Consequently the functionality is subject to change without further notice in order to take advantage of further developments NOTE Observe that the Best view feature is still a preview feature The face recognition system aims to search for faces in order to optimize the picture frame hence the name Best view Once a face or group of faces has been detected camera zoom and camera angle will be changed accordingly to obtain an optimal presentation on the screen Kindly observe the following e The Best view optimization process may take up to 5 seconds eo Presentation l gh Camera control e The detection of faces works better when people look towards the camera e The area from the eyebrows down to just below the lips should be uncovered Best view beta e B
91. cation cables in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations e Do not touch the product with wet hands Cleaning Unplug the apparatus from communication lines mains power outlet or any power source before cleaning or polishing Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a lint free cloth lightly moistened with water for cleaning the exterior of the apparatus Ventilation Do not block any of the ventilation openings of the apparatus Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other material Never install the apparatus near heat sources such as radiators heat registers Stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers hat produce heat Do not place the product in direct sunlight or close o a surface directly heated by the sun Lightning Never use this apparatus or connect disconnect communication cables or power cables during ightning storms Dust Do not operate the apparatus in areas with high concentration of dust Vibration Do not operate the apparatus in areas with vibration or place it on an unstable surface Power Connection and Hazardous Voltage The product may have hazardous voltage inside Never attempt to open this product or any peripherals connected to the product where this action requires a tool This product should always be powered from an earthed power outlet Never connect attached power supply cord to other products nc
92. ceived in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingAudioChannel 168 Netstat 1 Bytes 129920 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 ChannelRate Current bandwidth for this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingAudioChannel 168 Netstat 1 ChannelRate 128000 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 MaxdJitter Max jitter measured during last time interval 5 seconds Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingAudioChannel 168 Netstat 1 MaxJitter 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Jitter Current jitter as specified by RFC3550 Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingVideoChannel 171 Netstat 1 Jitter 6 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Packets Number of packets received in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingVideoChannel 171 Netstat 1 Packets 38699 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Loss Packets lost in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example
93. control to reset the resolution and move the OSD to this output The resolution will be set to the default value which is 1280x720 60Hz for HDMI and 1024x768 60Hz for DVI The menu on screen icons and other information OSD on screen display will be moved to the selected output Key sequence If connected to DVI I 2 DVI I 4 or HDMI 3 you must run the following shortcut or key sequence on the remote control e Disconnect 0Ox where x is output 2 3 or 4 Example Set DVI I 2 as the OSD output e Disconnect 02 i You can also set the resolution and the OSD output by setting up a serial port connection and run API commands See the Codec C90 System Integrator Guide for information about API commands Interfaces About the API xCommand xStatus xConfiguration Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us The video outputs at Codec C90 HDMI 3 the default connector for the dual monitor DVI I 2 HDMI 1 the default connector for the main monitor Dual monitors When you want to run a dual monitor setup connect the second monitor to video output HDMI 3 on Codec C90 Dual monitor configuration Go to Administrator settings to set the monitor to dual 1 Navigate to Settings gt Administrator Settings gt Video gt Output gt Monitor 2 Set the Monitor to Dual 3 Press Home ay to exit D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 System
94. control systems that understand XML NOTE This mode is to be considered experimental in version 1 of the software Its format WILL change in next version To get an overview of the supported xPreferences commands and their value space type or help after the xPreferences xPreferences xPreferences help D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 48 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents System Integrator Guide Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration TANDBERG XML API service XAS is a service provided by TANDBERG units for transmitting and receiving transceiving information encoded in XML format The API uses HTTP S as the transport mechanism and connects to the normal web port 80 TXAS can be accessed by bare bone HTTP requests where URL s uniquely identifies the request Bare bone HTTP HTTPS Access The bare bone HTTP mode uses a unique URL to identify the specific request The contents of the HTTP body will be a XML document or part of it Bare bone HTTP S access is accomplished by passing arguments in the query string after in URL in a GET request or using the application x www form urlencoded content type method of POSTing form data Each argument starts with a name and a value and every parameter separated with amp and opt NL getxml getxml request returns an XML document based on t
95. d be an alert on incoming calls On Set to On when you want no alert to incoming calls The calling side will receive a busy signal when trying to call the codec Off This is the default setting The DoNotDisturb is automatically turned Off if the codec receives any IR signal from the handheld remote control Example xConfiguration DoNotDisturb Mode Off The H323 Profile settings xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 1 PortAllocation lt Dynamic Static gt The H 323 Port Allocation setting affects the H 245 port numbers used for H 323 call signalling Dynamic The system will allocate which ports to use when opening a TCP connection The reason for doing this is to avoid using the same ports for subsequent calls as some firewalls consider this as a sign of attack When Dynamic is selected the H 323 ports used are from 11000 to 20999 Once 20999 is reached they restart again at 11000 For RTP and RTCP media data the system is using UDP ports in the range 2326 to 2487 Each media channel is using two adjacent ports ie 2330 and 2331 for RTP and RTCP respectively The ports are automatically selected by the system within the given range Firewall administrators should not try to deduce which ports are used when as the allocation schema within the mentioned range may change without any further notice Static When set to Static the ports are given within a static predefined range 5555 6555 Example xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 PortAlloc
96. diaChannels Call 11 IncomingAudioChannel 181 Audio Mute True xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Audio Channels Number of audio channels Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 IncomingAudioChannel 181 Audio Channels 1 xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Encryption Status Encryption status on media channel Value space On Off Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 IncomingVideoChannel 184 Encryption Status Off xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n IncomingVideoChannel 1 n ChannelRole Main video channel or presentation video channel Value space Main Presentation Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 IncomingVideoChannel 184 ChannelRole Main xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Video Protocol Video algorithm Value space H264 H263pp H263 H261 Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 IncomingVideoChannel 184 Video Protocol H264 xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Video ResolutionX Resolution width for incoming video Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 IncomingVideoChannel 184 Video ResolutionX 768 xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n IncomingVideoChannel 1 n Video ResolutionY Resolution height for incoming video Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Media
97. e IR sensor on the camera Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 IrSensor On xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 Brightness Mode lt Auto Manual gt Define whether to control the camera brightness manually or to have it automatically adjusted by the system Addresses the specific camera Auto When set to Auto the camera brightness is automatically set by the system Manual Set to Manual to enable manual control of the camera brightness e g the level of the brightness level setting will be used for the camera Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 Brightness Mode auto xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 Brightness Level 1 31 Define the Brightness Level for the camera Requires the Brightness Mode to be set to manual Addresses the specific camera Range 1 31 Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 Brightness Level 1 xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 Whitebalance Mode lt Auto Manual gt Define whether to control the camera whitebalance manually or to have it automatically adjusted by the system Addresses the specific camera Auto When set to Auto the camera will continuously adjust the whitebalance depending on the camera view Manual Set to Manual to enable manual control of the camera whitebalance e g the level of the whitebalance level setting will be used for the camera Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 Whitebalance Mode auto D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A TANDBERG Codec
98. e Video Input Source 4 Name DVD settings e Video Input Source 5 Name Document Camera e or you can navigate down in the list to Video gt Input gt Set the video quality and a name of the video inputs 1 to 5 The video quality of the connector inputs should be set Source 1 Connector xconfiguration video input source 1 quality motion Video Input Source 1 Quality Motion 3 On the remote control press the right arrow to edit the xconfiguration video input source 1 name Main Camera i values Video Input Source 2 Quality Motion e Configure the video inputs 2 to 5 ic Midas insu Sources iba Sherwness e Select a value and press Save or press Cancel to leave dec 3 i without saving The main video source is the camera connected to video input source 1 ipis ppur souge 4 Quality oan 4 Proceed and configure the xconfiguration video mainvideosource 1 Video Input Source 5 Quality Sharpness Video Input Source Name for the current input E To determine the main video source and the default presentation e Video Input Source Quality for the current input he default presentation source is a PC connected to video input source 3 j 1 1 i i 1 source for the system the following setting must be configured Video Main Video Source for the system xconfiguration video defaultpresentationsource 3 Video MainVideoSource 1 Video Default Presentation Source for the system Video DefaultPresentationSource 3
99. e and password protection may be Username is admin configured e Default password is TANDBERG i The configuration command for the baud rate is xConfiguration SerialPort BaudRate lt 9600 19200 38400 115200 gt Serial port login xConfiguration SerialPort BaudRate 38400 The serial port is password protected by default The password rotectioptnavibereari amd The configuration command for login required is xConfiguration SerialPort LoginRequired lt On Off gt e Username is admin xConfiguration SerialPort LoginRequired On Default password is TANDBERG Reboot The system requires a reboot for the changes to baud rate and password protection to take effect NOTE When system boots up the baud rate of the boot messages is 38400 regardless of the baud rate set in the codec application D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 35 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Connecting to the codec cont F COM port RS 232 Cable wiring RS 232 TANDBERG DCE lt gt PC Hardware amp Cabling RS 232 ER Pin Signal name Direction TANDBERG DCE 9 pin Direction PC DTE 9 pin he pin outs for the RS 232 are defined in the tables to the right Observe that the DTE Data Terminal Equipment could be a PC or 1 Carrier detect CD From DCE 1CD gt 1 CD any other device
100. e is protected under copyright patent and other intellectual property rights of various jurisdictions This product is Copyright 2008 Tandberg Telecom AS All rights reserved This product includes copyrighted software licensed from others A document describing the copyright notices and the terms and conditions of use can be found at P http www tandberg com docs Navigate to User manuals TANDBERG Codec C90 Copyright and License Information to download the pdf IMPORTANT USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS SUBJECT IN ALL CASES TO THE COPYRIGHT RIGHTS AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE REFERRED TO ABOVE USE OF THIS PRODUCT CONSTITUTES AGREEMENT TO SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus System Integrator Guide Cameras Appendices Contact us Safety Instructions For your protection please read these safety instructions completely before you connect the equipment to the power source Carefully observe all warnings precautions and instructions both on the apparatus and in these operating instructions Retain this manual for future reference Water and Moisture Do not operate the apparatus under or near water for example near a bathtub kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool or in other areas with high humidity Neverinstall jacks for communi
101. e is validated against the CA list will be allowed Off Set to Off to allow TLS connections without verifying them The TLS connections are allowed to be set up without verifying the x 509 certificate received from the server against the local CA list This should typically be selected if no SIP CA list has been uploaded Example xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 TlsVerify Off xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 1 Type lt Auto Nortel Microsoft Cisco Alcatel Experimental Avaya Siemens gt Enables SIP extensions and special behaviour for a vendor or provider Auto Should be used when registering to standard SIP proxy like OpenSer CS 5100 or MCS 5200 PBX Microsoft Must be used when registering to a Microsoft LCS or OCS server Cisco Must be used when registering to a Cisco CallManager version 5 or later Nortel Must be used when registering to a Nortel Alcatel Must be used when registering to a Alcatel Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise R7 or later Siemens Must be used when registering to a Siemens HiPath 8000 Telio Must be used in combination with a Telio subscription www telio no Experimental Can be used if auto is not working Note This mode is for testing purposes only Example xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 Type Auto xConfiguration SIP Profile 1 1 Proxy 1 1 Discovery lt Auto Manual gt Manual When Manual is selected the manually configured SIP Proxy address will be used Auto When Auto is selected the SIP Proxy
102. e settingsseeee e E E A ER ERE 13 AD OUTIMONMONS e a E e A EE E 14 The main monitor es 14 IDUAImiOnitOl s ciere rere re tree e ie he ODIO DI ore 14 Interfaces and sockets Mhen c io Men 16 Hear panel sockets OVEIWICW sissscssasacsnstassenntstesnescsacensesnsnsasmenannnan WW The Video Input Matrix About the matrix Configure ihe videoinpUte ces camen ee perennem ee erre renuit Adiministrator SOUINGS seresa tnt tnnt dne tk haa SEU ABIGO aldea sro cirea meth Bore tene er ee moo t ive need Video pute l cotra repre pd n rer eer re Ee e ep eva anre Component 1 2 Y Pr Pb IEEE ase sires aa eae aT E AASE E EAEE WIG OPUS m 21 HDMI 1 and 3 DVI I 2 and 4 ii COMPOSE O ve eret emite teret peter Gace erences cero Deere Me Ern Fase adn 21 Auclioimputs l nutre IRTUPEE UI EUIS Microphone Line In 1 8 XLR Mae nIBhllloic E C E Enem E dlaiG AR E UL I EE Audio outputs l Line Out 5 6 XLR RI BAIE UIE Ty Bosco Line Out 1 4 RCA Auicio SignalievelsitableStecsccecercecteereressescerssrteseerctescererrs Audio hardware information table oaa oonan ooa Mol me conirolitablee er S 2 Network connectors Etremenimeriaca ee cea e M S 28 FU cara PE c TR E Y 30 POWER SOCROL c cevscus cece eree aaa eE EEA EEEa aE EEA AEE TER aT 30 POW OR SMC N araea eE AAE EA A AEEA A A ATTE 30 CEEE O Ne arion oaee e A EAE 30 Other connectors Sil About the TAN
103. e types and formats The system supports the following value types e Integer values e Literal values String values e E164 string values strings only containing digits and e Pv4 Address values Pv6 Address values Pv4 or IPv6 Address values Formats for values types Integer values lt x y gt Defines the valid range for an integer input x min value y max value EXIST ES Literal values X Y Z Defines the possible values for a given configuration lt On Off Auto gt String values lt S x y gt Defines that the valid input for this configuration is a String with minimum length x and maximum length of y characters ese 295 IPv4 Address values lt IPAddr gt Defines that the input must be an IPv4 address lt IPAddr gt IPv6 Address values lt IPv6Addr x y Defines that the input must be an IPv6 address with minimum length x and maximum length y IPv6Addr 0 43 gt IPv4 or IPv6 Address values lt IPv4v6Addr x y Defines that the input must be an IPv4 or IPv6 address with minimum length x and maximum length y IPv4v6Addr 0 43 gt D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand Root commands 2 By typing or help after connecting to the TANDBERG Codec C90 m c as using RS 232 Telnet
104. eard is normally not a problem Press the corresponding i i Soft key to start the Best Using Best view The Best view feature is found view optimization process Note that Best view works with TANDBERG C90 Codecs only in the Camera control menu 1 Press the Le Layout key on the remote control to display the Layout menu Select Selfview to be shown as required 2 Press the A Home key on the remote control to display the Home menu and select Camera control 3 In the Camera control menu locate the Best view button at the bottom of the screen 4 Press the corresponding Soft key on the remote control to start the Best view optimization process Look towards the camera for about five seconds 5 The system will now look for human faces and adjust the zoom and camera angle to obtain a best fit D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 B 198 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Video output formats This section describes the video output formats for the TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p camera DIP switch settings for video output formats The video output format for the camera is set by DIP switches The DIP switches are found on the bottom side of the camera The default setting is Auto When using HDMI the video output format 1 2 H 4 sd gen HB SbI is automatically detec
105. ective 2004 108 EC EMC Directive e Standard EN 55022 Class B e Standard EN 55024 e Standard EN 61000 3 2 3 3 Approved according to UL 60950 1 and CSA 60950 1 07 e Complies with FCC15B Class B DIMENSIONS Length 17 36 44 1cm e Height 3 67 9 3cm e Depth 11 8 30cm e Weight 11 22 Ibs 5 1 kg not supported in version 1 requires option only one LAN Ethernet interface supported in version 1 All specifications subject to change without notice system specifics may vary All images in these materials are for representational purposes only actual products may differ TANDBERG and Expressway are registered trademarks or trademarks of TANDBERG in the U S and other countries All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us MTBF PRODUCT RELIABILITY MTBF The predicted reliability is expressed in the expected random Mean Time Between Failures MTBF for the electronic components based on the Power On Hours e Power On Hours POH gt 69 000 hours e Useful Life Cycle gt 6 years ISO 9001 certificate is available upon request November 2008 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 129 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction System Integrator Guide Getting Started Interfaces About the API xCommand xStatus Cameras Contact us xConfiguration Appendices TANDBERG U S HEADQUARTERS TANDBERG 1212
106. el 1 n Netstat 1 Jitter Current jitter as specified by RFC3550 Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingDataChannel 176 Netstat 1 Jitter 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Packets Number of packets received in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingDataChannel 176 Netstat 1 Packets 10 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Loss Packets lost in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingDataChannel 176 Netstat 1 Loss 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Drop Packets dropped in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingDataChannel 176 Netstat 1 Drop 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Bytes Number of bytes received in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingDataChannel 176 Netstat 1 Bytes 263 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 ChannelRate Current bandwidth for this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostic
107. ented in dB Range O to 18 dB Example xConfiguration Audio Input Line 1 Level 10 xConfiguration Audio Input Line 1 4 Channel Left Right Mono Defines whether the Audio Line input is a mono signal or part of a multichannel signal Left The Audio Line input signal is the left channel of a stereo signal Right The Audio Line input signal is the right channel of a stereo signal Mono The Audio Line input signal is a mono signal Example xConfiguration Audio Input 3 Channel Left xConfiguration Audio Input Line 3 4 LoopSuppression lt On Off gt Loop suppression detects whether a delayed signal loop is present from an audio Line output to an audio Line input on the codec If a loop is detected this unwanted feedback is suppressed This function may be useful if a DVD player is connected to both an input and an output of the codec If the DVD player is in stop or record mode it will loop the output signal from the codec directly back to the codec s input On Set to On to activate Loop Suppression When Loop Suppression is activated the codec will detect delayed signal loops from line output 3 to line input 3 and from line output 4 to line input 4 Only line input 3 and 4 and line output 3 and 4 are intended connected to a DVD player in the current setup Off Set to Off to deactivate Loop Suppression Note Line input 1 and 2 do not support Loop Suppression hence Loop Suppression can be set to Off only for these outputs
108. equired dBV value is 2 2 dB lower than the dBu value Example 10 dBu equals 12 2 dBV D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt B gt 26 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Audio signal levels cont Audio hardware information table Line outputs 1 to 4 Hardware Information Lomals OA phons Mic 1 8 Line in 1 8 Line out 5 6 Line in 1 4 Line out 1 4 Signal Absolute max Nominal p I ee Is output level level Signal type Balanced Balanced Balanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Levei Connector codec XLR F XLR F XLR M Female RCA phono Female RCA phono setting Input impedance 8100 Ohm pin 2 3 10k Ohm pin 2 3 10k Ohm dB Vi dBu dBu acd oau dBu Output impedance 50 Ohm 100 Ohm 18 0 22 0 0 18 0 Max input level when set to Min input level 18dBu 275mVpp 24dBu 34 7 Vpp 18dBu 17 4Vpp 17 0 PS 1 0 17 0 Max input level when set to Max input level 36dBu 35mVpp 6dBu 4 4Vpp 0 0dBu 2 2Vpp 16 0 2 8 2 0 16 0 Max output level when set to Min output level 6dBu 4 4Vpp OdBu 2 2Vpp 15 0 34 3 0 15 0 Max output level when set to Max output level 24dBu 34 8Vpp 18dBu 17 4Vpp 14 0 95 4 0 14 0 Gain range lt 18dB 18 steps of 1dB gt 13 0 3 9 5 0 13 0 Phantom power 48 Volt 2 12 0 4 4 6 0 12 0 Phantom power resistor pin 1 6800 Ohm 11 0 4 11 0 9 70 Phantom power resistor pin 2 6800 Ohm 2 9 0 Max phantom
109. era to the video in on the codec Power and camera control For power in and camera control connect from the camera control amp power on the camera to the Camera port on the codec When the camera is used with TANDBERG codecs power will be supplied through Camera Control cable When used with non TANDBERG Codecs you may have to connect power separately HDMI and HD SDI DMI is the main source for video out when connected to Codec C90 Maximum resolution is 1080p60 D SDI is the secondary source for video Maximum resolution is 1080p30 The HDMI and HD SDI can be used simultaneously The maximum resolution is then 1080p30 if you want both to run with the same resolution Kensington lock The Kensington lock may be used to prevent the camera to be moved from its place or to prevent theft Cascaded cameras The sockets named Extra Camera Out and Power In are used when connecting cameras in daisy chain e The first camera in the chain is powered up by the camera control cable The next cameras must use the 12V DC Power in The daisy chained cameras are connected by using an extra camera cable between the Extra Camera sockets About the API xConfiguration xCommand System Integrator Guide xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us comprehensive information about the camera zm See the TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p User Guide for Go to gt http www tandberg com docs The orange LED illu
110. ers in SIP e RFC 4145 TCP Based Media Transport in the SDP e RFC 4568 SDP Security Descriptions for Media Streams D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 119 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us TANDBERG Remote Control TRC5 Function keys Represents shortcuts and advanced functions Each key reflects a soft key on screen Presentation Press the ym key to show hide a presentation Ne Microphone Press the I key to toggle the microphones on off Zoom Press the or on the Q key to zoom the camera in A and out Volume Press the or on the key to adjust the codec volume Arrows J e Up Down Use the A and Y arrow keys to navigate in the OK Select Press the key to confirm your choice or selection menu Arrow Right Press the arrow key to expand the selected menu item or to move to the right in a text field Phone book Press the LI key to display the local Phone book 9 e Arrow Left Press the 4 arrow key to go one step back in the menu or to move to the left in a text field Home Press the a key to key to show the menu on screen Layout Press the AR key to display the Layout menu then a select a view in the menu Call Using the L key INITIATE A CALL Select a name from the Phone book or enter the name number or URI and press the Call key to initia
111. es e OPTIONAL You may connect a second camera extra camera not included Extra camera will require separate power supply and control Main camera Video from PrecisionHD 1080p cabling Consult the documentation supplied OPTIONAL with the extra camera for details Dual monitor setup Main camera Connect the second Camera Gontel to monitor to HDMI 3 PrecisionHD 1080p disconnected from the line voltage whenever Make sure the codec has been switched off and connecting or disconnecting other equipment D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Using the Remote Control ARROW UP DOWN Use FUNCTION KEYS Each key reflects the up A and down v a soft key on screen and represents arrow keys to navigate in The functions keys shortcuts and advanced functions the menu in the upper part of the remote control reflects the soft keys bibo euin ARROW LEFT Press ARROW RIGHT Press the left 4 arrow key A gura the right gt arrow key pisa beg gully to go one step back to expand the selected ur li e di G p in the menu or to menu item or to move xs en e move to the left in a to the right in a text handle the video text field field part of the call while the lower part d dca OK SELECT Press the OK control resembles Select
112. ettings API commands Video Input Source 1 Connector HDMI f Open the menu on screen to configure the video input sources Open a telnet or ftp session to the codec to issue an API command to Video Input Source 2 Connector HDMI and which of the sources should be the main video source and configure the video input sources and which of the sources should be the Video Input Source 3 Connector DVI the default presentation source main video source and the default presentation source Video Input Source 4 Connector HDMI If the system is in standby mode press any key on the remote control to wake up the svstem The following commands determines which connector to be active Video Input Source 5 Connector DVI p y i N _ i e 1 T 3 i ini 1 xconiguration video inpu source connector mi The video name of the connector inputs should be set 1 Select Settings gt Administrator Settings gt Advanced 7 f Configurations xconfiguration video input source 2 connector hdmi e Video Input Source 1 Name Main Camera M f 2 From this point you can xconfiguration video input source 3 connector dvi e Video Input Source 2 Name Secondary Camera _ i Vid S 3N pc Search for the words source or video to see a list xconfiguration video input source 4 connector hdmi d e IRURE SAMS of the available Video Input Source 1 5 Connector xconfiguration video input source 5 connector dvi
113. except microphones and all signals and Mono signals from far end side XLR Electrical Connector Cannon XL series with Rubber compound D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 24 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Audio outputs Il Line Out 1 4 RCA 4 x RCA sockets audio output 1 4 Can be configured as two stereo pairs Main connectors Line Out 1 left and Line Out 2 right are the main connectors to the local loudspeaker system The local loudspeaker system may or may not include the TANDBERG DNAM Digital Natural Audio Module Default configuration Line Out 1 2 In default configuration Line Out 1 and 2 are configured as Stereo speakers if a DNAM is present or SPDIF is active on Line Out 1 then Line Out 1 provides a digital stereo speaker signal and Line Out 2 is not active Default configuration Line Out 3 4 In default 4 x Line Out configuration Line Out 3 and 4 are configured as stereo line out for external recording devices as VCR s or DVD recorders if a DNAM is present or SPDIF is active on Line Out 3 then Line Out 3 provides a digital stereo speaker signal and Line Out 4 is not active RCA pin out What is a Line output Left channel SPDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface used by the ExternalvieW ofsoeket A Line output consists of
114. figuration product TANDBERG Code Audio item 1 gt lt Volume item 1 valueSp The configuration commands are structured in a hierarchy making up a database of system System Info eRef Va setings Input item 1 gt Upgrade Upload certificates XMLfiles L Microphone item 1 gt lt Type item 1 valueSpaceRef Status TTPAR MicrophoneLine item 1 Mode item 1 valueSpaceRef ahead Valuespace lt Level item 1 valueSpaceRef Documentation Status type commands returns information about the system and system processes and are issued from the API Status type commands are read by the user lt EchoControl item 1 gt Example Information generated by the system about ongoing calls network status conference status etc File Edit View History Bookmar Tools Help exe a File Edit Bookmarks Tools Help a C amp CUN htpufto 47 5 209 comm View History All status information is structured in a hierarchy making up a database constantly being updated by the system to reflect system and process changes bp 10 47 5 209 statug This XML file does not ppear to have any style it This XML file does not appear t Command Command type commands instructs the system to perform an action and are issued from the API Command type commands are supplied by the user lt Status product TANDBERG C
115. for a complete overview of the menu values represented in dB Range 18 to 0 dB Example xConfiguration Audio Output Line 1 Level 10 xConfiguration Audio Output Line 1 6 Channel lt Left Right Mono gt Defines whether the Audio Line output is a mono signal or part of a multichannel signal Left The Audio Line output signal is the left channel of a stereo signal Right The Audio Line output signal is the right channel of a stereo signal Mono The Audio Line output signal is a mono signal Example xConfiguration Audio Output Line 1 Channel left xConfiguration Audio Output HDMI 1 3 Mode lt On Off gt Determines whether or not the audio channel on the HDMI output should be active Addresses the specific Audio HDMI output On Set to On to enable the audio channel on the HDMI 1 or HDMI 3 output Off Set to On to disable the audio channel on the HDMI 1 or HDMI 3 output Example xConfiguration Audio Output HDMI 1 mode On xConfiguration Audio SoundsAndAlerts KeyTones Mode lt On Off gt Determines whether or not the system should produce a sound every time a key on the remote control is pressed On There will be a sound indicator when pressing keys on the remote control Off The remote control Key Tones is switched off Example xConfiguration Audio SoundsAndAlerts KeyTones Mode Off D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 E TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConf
116. gSend DTMF SStringSend OK Standby Video CamCtrlPip SystemUnit Phonebook Experimental xCommand h h h OK xCommand Audio Microphones Mute xCommand Audio Microphones Unmute xCommand Audio LocalInput Update InputId r 0 65534 MixerMode lt Auto Fixed gt AGC lt On Off gt lt On Off gt 2 Mute Channels xCommand Audio RemoteInput Update InputId r 0 65534 AGC r On Off xCommand Audio Sound Play Sound r Loop lt On Off gt xCommand Audio Sound Stop xCommand Boot lt Busy CallWaiting KeyTone Ringing SpecialInfo TelephoneCall VideoCall gt D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 42 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction xCommand operations Command type commands are used to instruct the system to perform a given action Return result parameters The following operations can be performed on xCommand Command Help h is used when returning the result of a help query Command Write ris used when returning the result of a write command Getting Started Interfaces About the API xCommand Help To get help on a setting you can use a help query Enter the path followed by or help xCommand dial Returns a set of return values See the example to the right xCommand dial help As above xCommand Write When issuing a command the system will return a Set of return values The structure is described by the example to the r
117. ger typically a management System can return configurations commands to the unit as a result If the DHCP Option 242 is returned in the DHCP response from the DHCP server the system will interpret this as the External Manager address to use Specifies the path to the External Manager Management system Example tms public external management SystemManagementService asmx Format String with a maximum of 255 characters Example xConfiguration Provisioning ExternalManager Path The Serial port settings xConfiguration SerialPort BaudRate lt 9600 19200 38400 115200 gt Specify the baud rate bps on the COM port data port The default value is 38400 Other default parameters for the COM port are Parity None Databits 8 Stopbits 1 Flow control None Valid inputs for baud rate 9600 19200 38400 115200 Example xConfiguration SerialPort BaudRate 38400 xConfiguration SerialPort LoginRequired lt On Off gt The Serial Login setting determines whether or not there should be a login when connecting to the COM port data port On Login is required when connecting to the COM port data port Off The user can access the COM port data port without any login Example xConfiguration SerialPort LoginRequired Off D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us
118. gh Definition Multimedia Interface digital sound amp picture Typical use Monitor recording device Main connector The HDMI output 1 is the main connector to the monitor Dual monitor Dual output is provided on HDMI output 3 DVI I 2 and 4 2 x DVI I sockets digital analog video output 2 4 DVI D e DVI A Analog RGB VGA DVI I Digital Video Interface Integrated digital DVI D and analog DVI A Typical use Monitors Composite 5 1 x BNC sockets analog video output 5 Typical use Monitor 2 X HDMI 2 x DVI I Out 1 x Composite Out BNC pin out External view of socket Signal O GND BNC Bayonet Neill Concelman DVI I pin out External view of socket Pin C1 Pin C2 t Pin C4 Pini Ping Pin 9 Pin C5 Pin C3 Pin 17 Pin 24 Pin 16 HDMI pin out External view of socket Pin 19 17 3 1 Qe Pin 18 16 4 2 Please refer to previous page for pin out scheme Video output formats supported DVI D DVI I HDMI 1920x1080 60fps HD1080p60 1280x720 60fps HD720p60 1366x768 60fps WXGA 1280x768 60fps WXGA 1024x768 60fps XGA 1280x1024 60fps SXGA 640x480 60fps VGA 800x600 60fps SVGA Composite PAL NTSC Levels Composite 1Vpp 75 Q D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 21 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus C
119. he location parameter passed to the request The elements or complete document matching the expression will be returned On Incorrect XPath expression a Fault element with a XPathError element will be returned getxml REQUEST getxml PARAM location XPath expression formputxml This is most useful in a POST to extend character limit of 255 of GET urls It posts a Configuration or Command document to set the configurations or issue a command Like getxml it has the data URL form data encoded with one single parameter The Content Type of the document must be of type application x www form urlencoded and the body must be encoded accordingly e g first line will be xmldoc then the document formputxml REQUEST formputxml PARAM xmldoc an XML document of Configuration Directory or Command putxml Putxml is like formputxml put uses the complete BODY as argument i e the content of the xmldoc parameter The Content type should be text xml or application xml or text plain though no check at the moment Except for application x www form url encoded which will cause a failure putxml REQUEST putxml PARAM HTTP BODY as argument D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 49 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 5 Configura
120. her there is a signal on the connector s Audio Input Connectors Microphone 4 Activity False Value space True False s Audio Input Connectors Microphone 5 Activity False s Audio Input Connectors Microphone 6 Activity False Default value False s Audio Input Connectors Microphone 7 Activity False Example s Audio Input Connectors Line 1 Activity False s Audio Input Connectors Microphone 8 Activity False s Audio Input Connectors Line Activity True xStatus Audio Input Connectors HDMI 3 4 Activity s Audio Input Connectors Line 2 Activity False States whether there is a signal on the connector i T i i S Audio Input Connectors Line Activity False Value space True False Default value False s Audio Input Connectors HDMI Activity False i 2 3 s Audio Input Connectors Line 4 Activity False 3 4 s Audio Input Connectors HDMI Example s Audio Input Connectors HDMI 3 Activity False OK Activity False D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 89 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces System Integrator Guide About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Audio Input Locallnput 1 n Name States the name of the Locallnput with Inputld n Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Audio Input LocalInput 1 Name Microphone xStatus Audio Input Locallnput 1 n MixerMode A Locallnput is a group
121. his system Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Network 1 IPv4 Address 10 47 21 62 xStatus Network 1 IPv4 SubnetMask A mask used to determine what subnet the IPv4 address belongs to Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Network 1 IPv4 SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 xStatus Network 1 IPv4 Gateway To be described Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Network 1 IPv4 Gateway 10 47 21 1 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Network 1 IPv4 DNS Domain Name To be described Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Network 1 IPv4 DNS Domain Name sales acme com emea acme int xStatus Network 1 IPv4 DNS Server 1 5 Address To be described Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Network 1 IPv4 DNS Server 1 Address 10 47 1 92 The SIP status xStatus SIP Proxy 1 Status Status of communication between this endpoint and SIP proxy Value space Active DNSFailed Off Timeout UnableTCP UnableTLS Unknown Default value O Example s SIP Proxy 1 Status Active xStatus SIP Proxy 1 Address The active proxy this system communicates with Value space S 0 255 Default value N A Example s SIP Proxy 1 Address 10 47 1 63 xStatus SIP Proxy 1
122. iagram standard cable pud 1 P 2 EE 3 G 6 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 28 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us COM port and Camera Control port COM port 1 x COM RS 232 data port for codec control and configuration through API commands Camera Control port 1 x Camera Control RS 232 port for power and camera control pan tilt zoom using the VISCA protocol Main connector The main camera is connected to the Camera Control port Power Pin No 4 on the Camera Control port provides 12V DC 1A to the main camera If more than one camera is connected only the first camera is powered from the codec The additional cameras must be daisy chained by using a serial cable and external power Additional cameras For information about additional cameras go to the Cameras section later in this guide COM port t Camera Control Port Pin out COM Port Pin out VISCA camera control RJ11 8 pins shielded modular jack Pin out TANDBERG camera cable Pin Signal name Direction Signal RJ 45 pin D SUB pin 1 Carrier detect CD From DCE Pin Signal name name B Receive data RXD From DCE 8 12V presence 2 8mA current source 412V DC 1 eise A VISCA is a trademark of Sony Corporation whenieonneetealinidalsw
123. iehaln pair 3 Transmit data TXD To DCE 7 GND GND 2 5 4 12V 1A To the main camera RX 3 Twisted 2 RS232 9 pin D SUB pin out 6 TEAD OUI s pair p External view of socket 5 Sigue deb 5 NC no connect 6 Data set ready DSR From DCE 4 NG no connect NC 4 wisted 1 pair ji Ready to send RTS To DCE 3 RXD in NC 5 6 8 Clear to send CTS From DCE 2 GND GND y Twisted S ai ing indi From DCE 42VDO 8 igi 4 9 Ring indicator RI 1 412V D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt lt p gt 29 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Power Power socket Power Cord Socket Accepts 100 240V 50 60Hz 2 8A max CAUTION This equipment must be grounded Power switch Power Switch On Off Chassis 9 Grounding Chassis grounding For grounding of the chassis Power Power Socket Switch D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt Ee 30 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Other connectors USB 1 x USB Host 1 x USB Device For future use GPIO 1 x GPIO General Purpose 1 0 6 pins Phoenix plug having 4 ports for On Off control GND and 12V For future use ras NE 2 x T Link RJ45 connector GPIO USB T Link The cable for T Link out must be sh
124. ielded for future use for future use for future use For future use D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 31 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 4 About the TANDBERG API The heart of the API is the TANDBERG In this chapter API Engine This is where all information is gt The TANDBERG API stored and processed The API engine can be accessed by an Connecting to the codec Value types and formats easy to use Command Line Interface called XACLI using RS 232 Telnet SSH or Root commands by the TANDBERG XML API Service TXAS over HTTP HTTPS Both alternatives are described in detail in this section of the System Integrator Guide Main type of commands About xConfiguration xConfiguration operations About xCommand xCommand operations About xStatus Query xStatus information About xHistory About xFeedback About xPreferences TANDBERG XML API Service vVvvvvvvvvvvvvvy TANDBERG www tandberg com See green D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 32 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started About the API Interfaces xConfiguration xCommand xStatus System Integrator Guide Cameras Appendices Contact us TANDBERG API Basic Principles The heart of the API is the TANDBERG API Engine This i
125. ight xCommand Dial Number 12345 Issues the command and gives a response See the example to the right The response will by default be on the same format as the standard XACLI Status format The XML status format is also supported You can read more about XML in the xPreferences Section xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us Example with xcommand Help To get help on xCommand type or help after the command path address expression xCommand address expression xCommand dial h xCommand dial Number r S 0 255 Protocol lt H323 SIP gt CallRate lt 64 6000 gt OK Example with xcommand Write Dial a number with only the required parameter xCommand dial number 558458 r Result status OK CallRef 1 LogTag 6 r end OK D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 43 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us About xStatus commands xStatus Status type commands returns information about the system and system processes Status type commands are read by the user Status All status information is structured in a hierarchy making up a database constantly being updated by the system to reflect system Audio HUTPEeedback and process changes Call MediaChannels Camera Network To get an ove
126. iguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration Audio SoundsAndAlerts RingVolume lt 0 100 gt Defines the volume of the ring tone for an incoming call The ring tone volume level bar which is displayed on screen when using the remote control goes from O to 20 Range The ring tone volume goes from O to 100 Volum level equals Audio gain value O equals O 1 equals 34 5 dB 70 equals 0 0 dB 100 equals 15 0 dB Example xConfiguration Audio SoundsAndAlerts RingVolume 50 xConfiguration Audio SoundsAndAlerts RingTone Marbles IceCrystals Polaris Alert Discrete Fantasy Jazz Nordic Echo Rhythmic Defines the ringtone for incoming calls Range Select a tone from the list of ringtones Example xConfiguration Audio SoundsAndAlerts RingTone Jazz The Camera settings xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 Backlight lt On Off gt Backlight is used to compensate for lights shining directly at the camera usually the sun entering the window to avoid a too dark image from the room Addresses the specific camera On Set to On to turn on the backlight compensation Off Set to Off to turn the backlight compensation off Example xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 Backlight Off xConfiguration Cameras Camera 1 7 Mirror lt On Off gt The Mirror mode makes it possible to reverse the the video on screen Normally you will see yourself in the same view as other people sees
127. ill or incinerated TANDBERG has implemented necessary process changes to comply with the European WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC and the European RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC Waste Handling In order to avoid the dissemination of hazardous substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate recycling systems in your area Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end of life equipment in a Sound way TANDBERG products put on the market after RY August 2005 are marked with a crossed out wheelie bin symbol that invites you to use umm those take back systems Please contact your local supplier the regional waste administration or visit our web page http www tandberg com recycling if you need more information on the collection and recycling system in your area Information for Recyclers As part of compliance with the European WEEE Directive TANDBERG provides recycling information on request for all types of new equipment put on the market in Europe after August 13th 2005 Please contact TANDBERG and provide the following details for the product for which you would like to receive recycling information Model number of TANDBERG product e Your company s name Contact name Address Telephone number E mail TANDBERG See green D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide
128. ion the user control application supply to initiate an action Typical examples include instructing the system to place a call assigning floor to a specific site disconnecting a call etc A command is usually followed by a set of parameters to specify how the given action is to be executed RW READ WRITE information This is Configuration Information defining system settings This information can both be supplied and read by the user control application Typical examples include default call rate baud rate of a serial port enabling disabling of various features etc All configuration information is structured in a hierarchy making up a database of system settings But for the Configuration information the data in the database can only be updated by the user control application D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 33 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Addressing Using XPath or TANDBERG SimplePath To address information in the hierarchic structure of Status and Configuration information the TANDBERG systems support abbreviated XML Path Language XPath and a proprietary notation called TANDBERG SimplePath only available using XACLI This allows the user control application to address everything from a single element of data for example the call rate of a specific call to larger parts of the hierarchy for example all information available for a given call Using TANDBERG SimplePath
129. is to be executed Supported Command type commands P xCommand Feedback type command The xFeedback command is used to specify what parts of the configuration and status hierarchies to monitor Feedback will only be issued on the RS 232 Telnet SSH session for which it is specified If connecting to the TANDBERG codec with multiple RS 232 Telnet SSH sessions each session can define feedback individually More on this can be found in xfeedback P xFeedback System Integrator Guide Cameras Appendices Contact us Status type commands Status type commands returns information about the system and system processes Status type commands are read by the user Example Information generated by the system about ongoing calls network status conference status etc All status information is structured in a hierarchy making up a database constantly being updated by the system to reflect system and process changes Supported Status type commands P xStatus P xHistory Preferences type command The xPreferences command is used to set various preferences for the RS 232 Telnet SSH sessions Each session can define preferences individually IMPORTANT This command has various settings to define the formatting of the XACLI output It is therefore important to define settings to match the parser used on the control system XACLI is designed to make parsing of data from the TANDBERG Codec C90 very simple More on this can be
130. it State NumberOfSuspendedCalls Number of suspended calls Value space 0 5 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit State NumberOfSuspendedCalls 0 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 p gt 102 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus SystemUnit State NumberOflnProgressCalls Number of calls in progress Value space 0 5 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit State NumberOfInProgressCalls 0 xStatus SystemUnit State Subsystem Application State of system application Value space Initialized Initializing Default value N AInitializing Example s SystemUnit State Subsystem Application Initialized xStatus SystemUnit Contactlnfo To be described Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit ContactInfo support acme com The Standby status xStatus Standby Active States whether standby mode is active Value space On Off Default value O Example s Standby Active On The Video status xStatus Video Input Source 1 5 Resolution Height Last detected resolution height for source Value space 0 3000 Default value 0 Example s Video Input Source 1 Resolution Height 1080 xStatus Video Input Source 1 5 Resolution Width Last detected resolution width for source Value space 0 4000 Default value 0 Example s Video Input Source
131. key to confirm your very much the choice or selection keypad of a mobile phone MICROPHONE Press the PRESENTATION Press the Microphone key to toggle Presentation key to show hide Batteri the microphones on off a presentation arteries PHONE BOOK Press LAYOUT Press the Layout Make sure the remote control has the Phone Book key to key to display the layout working batteries 4 x AAA batteries display the local phone menu then select a view book in the menu VOLUME Press ZOOM Press the or on the the or on the Zoom Volume key to adjust key to zoom the camera HOME Press the the codec volume in and out Home key to go back to the main menu D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 10 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Using the Remote CALL KEY ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD Control cont INITIATE CALL Select a name from the Phone book or enter the Use the keypad in the same way as you would name number or URI and press the Call key to initiate the call use a Cellular phone The functions keys SHORTCUT TO RECENT CALLS Use the Call button as a in the upper part of shortcut to Recent Calls when the Call menu is not visible the remote control reflects the soft keys 0 9 a z period space on screen END CALL STANDBY Press a key repeatedly to toggle Press
132. lue N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 172 Netstat 1 Packets 43096 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 95 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Loss Packets lost in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 172 Netstat 1 Loss 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Drop Packets dropped in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 172 Netstat 1 Drop 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Bytes Number of bytes sent in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 172 Netstat 1 Bytes 39111160 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 ChannelRate Current bandwidth for this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 172 Netstat 1 ChannelRate 652000 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingVideo
133. lue range depends on camera type Value space 0 65535 Default value N A Example s Camera 1 Position Zoom 1636 xStatus Camera 1 7 Position Focus Current focus position Value range will depend on camera type Value space 0 65535 Default value N A Example s Camera 1 Position Focus 4474 The Conference status xStatus Conference Presentation Mode Secondary video stream status Value space Off Sending Receiving Default value N A Example s Conference Presentation Mode Off xStatus Conference Presentation Resolution Height Current resolution height for presentation Value space 0 3000 Default value N A Example s Conference Presentation Resolution Height 0 xStatus Conference Presentation Resolution Width Current resolution width for presentation Value space 0 4000 Default value N A Example s Conference Presentation Resolution Width 0 xStatus Conference Presentation Siteld Id of site currently sending presentation Value space 0 65535 Default value N A Example s Conference Presentation SiteId 0 xStatus Conference Presentation LocalSource Local video source that will be used when presentation is sent from local site Value space 1 5 Default value N A Example s Conference Presentation LocalSource 0 xStatus Conference Site 1 n MicrophonesMuted Lists audio mute status for other sites participating in conference Value space True False Default value N A E
134. lumeDown VolumeUp ZoomIn ZoomOut Duration lt 0 65534 gt Example To be described xCommand Key Press Command used to emulate pressing a key on the remote control without releasing it The Key Press command should be followed by a Key Release command to emulate releasing the key Required parameters with r Key lt 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C Call1 Disconnect Down F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Grab Home Layout Left Mute MuteMic Ok PhoneBook Presentation Right Selfview Square SrcAux SrcCamera SrcDocCam SrcPc SrcVcr Star Up VolumeDown VolumeUp ZoomIn ZoomOut Example xCommand Key Click Key Home r KeyClickResult status OK r end OK D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 75 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras xCommand Key Release Command used to emulate release an already pressed key on the remote control The Key Release command should be preceded by a Key Press command to emulate pressing the key The Presentation commands xCommand Presentation Start Required pare meters win pr Will open dual presentation stream using selected presentation source when in call if presenter option is Key 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C Call Disconnect Down F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Grab Home installed When not in call the selected presentation source will be displayed Layout Left Mute MuteMic Ok PhoneBook Presen
135. me Zone expression Supported RFCs in SIP Remote Control TRC5 Remote Control key map PrecisionHD camera CE Declaration China ROHS Codec C90 dimensions PrescisionHD 1080p dim PrescisionHD dimensions License information Yvyvvyvrvvyvrvvvvrvyryy Technical specifications TANDBERG www tandberg com See green amp D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us Software upgrade The Upgrade tab lets you select the software upgrade file for TANDBERG Codec C90 and install the new software Please follow the procedure described on this page The software upgrade procedure Contact your TANDBEFG representative to obtain the software upgrade file 1 Open a web browser and enter the IP address to connect to the Codec C90 by HTTP 2 Select the Upgrade tab 3 Click Browse and locate the upgrade file PKG 4 Click the Install software button to start the installation 5 Leave the system for a few minutes to allow the installation process to complete The upgrade process takes about 4 5 minutes File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help a c TANDBERG C90 G S http 10 47 5 209 index ssi System Info I Upgrade Upload certificates XML files Logs C s52000tc10 b10 pka
136. minates while in a call and flickers when there is an incoming call The green LED is continuously illuminated when power is On but it flickers when receiving signals from the remote control Power Supply Camera Control The lens hood is detachable We recommend that you mount it to prevent stray light from disturbing your video experience Just snap it on gently HDMI and HD SDI can be used simultaneously HDMI Video Out Not Used Extra Camera Out and for Daisy Chaining HD SDI Out Kensington lock D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 a gt 106 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Connecting the camera The HDMI and HD SDI can be used simultaneously HDMI cable The HDMI cable delivered with the camera is 5 meters Maximum length is 15 meter with a category 2 certified good quality HDMI cable HD SDI cable The HD SDI cable must be purchased separately The maximum recommendable length of HD SDI cable is 100m HD SDI socket Or HDMI and HD SDI can be used simultaneously HDMI to DVI D adapter The HDMI to DVI D adapter is used when connecting to a TANDBERG MXP codec or TANDBERG Video Switch Power supply connection is NOT needed when the camera is used with a TANDBERG Codec Connect the
137. mmand NOTE The description of the xCommand commands are preliminary and subject to gt DTMF command change P FarEndControl commands P HTTPFeedback commands b Key commands gt Presentation commands P Preset commands b TStringSend SStringSend P Standby commands P Video commands P CamcCtrlPip commands P SystemUnit commands P Phonebook commands P Experimental commands www tandberg com See green D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 64 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras xCommands with parameters The Audio commands In the following pages you will find a complete list of all xCommand type commands with parameters We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual xCommand Audio Microphones Mute Go to gt http www tandberg com docs Mute all microphones Example NOTE The description of the xCommand commands are preliminary and subject to change xCommand Audio Microphones Mute r AudioMicrophonesMuteResult status OK r end xCommand Audio Microphones Unmute Unmute microphones Example xCommand Audio Microphones Unmute r AudioMicrophonesUnmuteResult status OK r end System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 65 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started In
138. mple s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingDataChannel 177 Netstat 1 Bytes 107 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 ChannelRate Current bandwidth for this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingDataChannel 177 Netstat 1 ChannelRate 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 MaxdJitter Max jitter measured during last time interval 5 seconds Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingDataChannel 177 Netstat 1 MaxJitter 0 xStatus H323 Gatekeeper Status Gatekeeper registration status Value space Registered Inactive Rejected Default value N A Example s H323 Gatekeeper Status Registered The H323 Gatekeeper status xStatus H323 Gatekeeper Address Address of gatekeeper this system is registered against Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s H323 Gatekeeper Address 10 47 1 83 xStatus H323 Gatekeeper Port The port to connect to on gatekeeper Value space Interger value Default value N A Example s H323 Gatekeeper Port 1719 xStatus H323 Gatekeeper Reason Reason for rejec
139. n nordal office tandberg com s Call 8 CallRate 768 s Call 8 Encryption Type Aes 128 OK Example 2 Query the protocol for a call xstatus call protocol s Call 8 Protocol h323 OK D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 45 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us About xHistory command xHistory History type commands returns information about what has happened on the system History type commands are read by the user All history information is structured in a hierarchy making up a database constantly being updated by the system to reflect system CallLogs and process changes History OK To get an overview of the supported xHistory type commands type or help after the xHistory xHistory xHistory help Status operations and the return result parameters xHistory Log his used when returning the result of xHistory log query D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 46 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us About xFeedback xFeedback The xFeedback command is used to specify what parts of the configuration and status hierarchies to monitor Usage xfeedback register lt XPathExpressi
140. nce last system reboot Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Uptime 357708 xStatus SystemUnit Software Application Software application Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Software Application Endpoint xStatus SystemUnit Software Version Version of installed software Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Software Version TC1 0 0 xStatus SystemUnit Software Name To be described Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Software Name TBD xStatus SystemUnit Software ReleaseDate Date of software release Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Software ReleaseDate 2008 11 13 xStatus SystemUnit Software MaxVideoCalls Max number of simultaneous video calls from this system Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Software MaxVideoCalls 3 xStatus SystemUnit Software OptionKeys NaturalPresenter States whether system supports NaturalPresenter functionality Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Software OptionKeys NaturalPresenter true xStatus SystemUnit Software OptionKeys MultiSite States whether system supports MultiSite functionality Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Software OptionKeys MultiSite true xStatus SystemUnit Software OptionKeys PremiumResolu
141. ncryption whenever possible In Point to point calls If the far end system supports encryption AES 128 the call will be encrypted If not the call will proceed without encryption In MultiSite calls In order to have encrypted MultiSite conferences all sites must support encryption If not the conference will be unencrypted Icons on screen A padlock with the text Encryption On displays on screen for a few seconds when the conference starts Off The system will not use encryption Example xConfiguration Conference 1 Encryption Mode BestEffort xConfiguration Conference 1 1 DefaultCall Protocol lt H323 SIP gt Specify the Default Call Protocol to be used when placing calls from the system The call protocol can also be defined directly for each call when setting up a call H 323 Select H 323 to ensure that calls are set up as a H 323 calls SIP Select SIP to ensure that calls are set up as a SIP calls Example xConfiguration Conference 1 DefaultCall Protocol H323 xConfiguration Conference 1 1 DefaultCall Rate lt 64 6000 gt Specify the Default Call Rate to be used when placing calls from the system The call rate can also be defined directly for each call when setting up a call Range 64 6000 kbps Example xConfiguration Conference 1 DefaultCall Rate 766 The Do not disturb setting xConfiguration DoNotDisturb Mode lt On Off gt The Do Not Disturb setting determines whether or not there shoul
142. nector DVI xConfiguration Video Input Source 4 Connector lt HDMI HDSDI gt Select which video input connector to be active on connector group 4 HDMI Select HDMI when you want to use the HDMI 4 connector as input HDSDI Select HD SDI when you want to use the HD SDI 4 connector as input Example xConfiguration Video Input Source 4 Connector HDMI xConfiguration Video Input Source 5 Connector lt YC Composite DVI gt Select which video input connector to be active on connector group 5 YC Select YC when you want to use the S Video YO input Connect the S Video input to the connector marked as Y Comp and C NOTE This configuration is not supported in version 1 Composite Select Comp when you want to use the Composite input Connect the Composite input to the connector marked as Y Comp NOTE This configuration is not supported in version 1 DVI Select DVI I when you want to use the DVI I 5 connector as input Example xConfiguration Video Input Source 5 Connector DVI xConfiguration Video Input Source 1 5 Quality Motion Sharpness When encoding and transmitting video there will be a tradeoff between high resolution and high framerate For some video sources it is more important to transmit high framerate than high resolution and vice versa The Quality setting specifies whether to give priority to high frame rate or to high resolution for a given Source Addresses the selected video input connector Motion Gives the highest
143. nfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 Mode lt On Off gt h xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 Level lt 0 18 gt The type The value h xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 Channel lt Left Right Mono gt h xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 EchoControl Mode lt On Off gt h xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 EchoControl NoiseReduction lt On Off gt h xConfiguration Audio Input HDMI 1 4 Mode lt On Off gt h xConfiguration Audio Input Line 1 4 Mode lt On Off gt h xConfiguration Audio Input Line 1 4 Level lt 0 18 gt OK D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt 1 B gt 40 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration operations Configuration type commands defines system settings and are either supplied or read by the user Return result parameters Three operations can be performed on xConfiguration Configuration Help Help text for this configuration is returned Configuration Read cis used when returning the result of a read query Configuration Write Noreturn result parameter for configuration set write xConfiguration Help To get help on a system setting you can use a help query Enter the path followed by or help xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Retu
144. none main Thread st Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mcaspra Oct 15 13 18 05 none main Thread st Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mcaspra You have chosen to open Oct 15 13 18 05 none main Thread st Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 measprd sj log tar gz Oct 15 13 18 05 none main FPGA proc Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mcaspra E c ME Oct 15 13 18 05 none main Serial n Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 measpra Oct 15 13 18 05 none main Failed tq Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mcaspr What shoud prefex do yn his fiet Oct 15 13 18 05 none main 169 254 Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mease O Open with Oct 15 13 18 05 none main Monitor Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mcasprs Save File Oct 15 13 18 10 none main Thread Ug Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mcaspr amp a aon 5 3 C Do this automatically For files like this from now on Oct 15 13 18 10 none main Failed ta Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mcaspra Oct 15 13 18 10 none main Thread pg Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 measpra Oct 15 13 18 11 none main Program 4 Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 ibe Oct 15 13 18 15 none main Main rev Oct 16 14 08 27 none audioO mcaspr Oct 15 13 18 15 none main Video rey Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mcaspr a Oct 15 13 18 15 none main Audio rey Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mcaspra Aer 15 13 18 18 none main bnudino dey Aer 16 14 08 27 tmnone andinn mesenra D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt lt B Ho TANDB
145. nput level of each microphone in steps of 1dB from OdB to 18 dB Addresses the specific microphone Please see the Audio Level tabels in the Codec C90 System Integrators Guide for a complete overview of the menu values represented in dB Range O to 18 dB Example xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 Level 14 xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 EchoControl Mode lt On Off gt The echo canceller continuously adjusts itself to the audio characteristics of the room and compensate for any changes it detects in the audio environment If the changes in the audio conditions are very significant the echo canceller may take a second or two to re adjust Addresses the specific microphone On Echo Control is normally set to On to prevent the far end from hearing their own audio Once selected echo cancellation is active at all times Off Echo Control should be switched Off if external echo cancellation or playback equipment is used Example xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 EchoControl Mode On xConfiguration Audio Input Microphone 1 8 EchoControl NoiseReduction lt On Off gt The system has a built in noise reduction which reduces constant background noise e g noise from air conditioning systems cooling fans etc In addition a high pass filter Humfilter reduces very low frequency noise Requires the Echo Control Mode to be enabled for the specified microphone Addresses the specific microphone On The Noice
146. ockets and connectors m Audio sockets T Link GPIO and USB Network COM Port Power Power interface Camera socket switch Sockets Control D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras ic Contact us The Video Input Matrix The video input matrix is found at the rear side of the codec and illustrates the combinations in which the video inputs can be connected About the matrix Only one video input source from each row can be active at any time Input Sources Connector Name Video input matrix The numbers in the left column represents the Video Input Sources 1 1stCamera HDMI1 HD SDI 1 YPrPb 1 1 5 The main connectors which are used in basic setup are marked inorange colei 2nd Camera HDMI2 HD SDI2 YPrPb2 The Comp 5 and S Video YC 5 inputs uses the same physical connectors and can not be connected at the same time 2 3i RE HDMI 3 HD SDI3 DVI I3 4 HDMI 4 HD SDI 4 5 DVI I 5 Comp 5 Configure the video inputs You can configure the video input settings from the Administrator Settings menu or by running API commands Comp 5 and YC 5 are not supported in version 1 The default configurations are shown below What connectors are active is determined by the configuration of the video input connector settings Administrator s
147. ode is set to Manual or if set to Auto and no address is supplied by a DHCP server Format String with a maximum of 64 characters Example xConfiguration NetworkServices NTP Address 1 tandberg pool ntp org D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Phone book settings xConfiguration Phonebook Server 1 5 ID S 0 64 Enter a name for the external phonebook Addresses the specific phonebook Format String with a maximum of 64 characters Example xConfiguration Phonebook Server 1 ID xConfiguration Phonebook Server 1 5 URL S 0 255 Enter the address URL to the external phonebook server Addresses the specific phonebook server Format String with a maximum of 255 characters Example xConfiguration Phonebook Server 1 URL http tms company com tms public external phonebook phonebook asmx The Provisioning settings xConfiguration Provisioning Mode lt Off TMS gt Provides the possibility of managing the codec endpoint by using an external manager management System Off The system will not try to register to any management system IMS If set to TMS the system will try to register with a TMS server as described in Provisioning ExternalManager settings TMS is short for TANDBERG Management System Please contact your T
148. odec versit lt Audio item 1 gt Microphones item 1 gt Mute item 1 gt Off Iiute gt lt Microphones gt lt Volume item 1 gt 50 lt Volume gt lt Input item 1 gt Connectors item 1 gt Microphone item 1 gt lt Activity item 1 gt True lt Activi lt Microphone gt lt Command product TANDBERG Codec vi Audio item 1 gt Microphones item 1 gt Mute item 1 command True gt lt OnOff item 1 required True v lt Mute gt lt Microphones gt LocalInput item 1 gt Add item 1 command True gt Name item 1 required False y zMixerMode item 1 required Example instructing the system to place a call mute unmute microphones disconnect a call etc A Command type command is usually followed by a set of parameters to specify how the given action is to be executed D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A ee 114 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Log files Debug log files In the Logs tab you will find debug log files Select a debug log file by clicking on the name of the file rar Snake dk Del These are TANDBERG specific debug files which Some of the log fllas can be opened or sa
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150. ol used on the Internet or local area network LAN connections On The Telnet protocol is enabled Off The Telnet protocol is disabled This is the default factory setting Example xConfiguration NetworkServices Telnet Mode Off xConfiguration NetworkServices HTTP Mode lt On Off gt HTTP is a web interface for system management call management such as call transfer diagnostics and software uploads On The HTTP protocol is enabled Off The HTTP protocol is disabled Example xConfiguration NetworkServices HTTP Mode On xConfiguration NetworkServices HTTPS Mode lt On Off gt HTTPS is a Web protocol that encrypts and decrypts user page requests as well as the pages that are returned by the Web server On The HTTPS protocol is enabled Off The HTTPS protocol is disabled Example xConfiguration NetworkServices HTTPS Mode On D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 E TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP Mode lt Off ReadOnly ReadWrite gt SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used in network management systems to monitor network attached devices routers servers switches projectors etc for conditions that warrant administrative attention SNMP exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed systems which describe the s
151. omingMultisiteCall Mode lt Allow Deny gt The Incoming Multisite Call setting determines whether or not the system should accept incoming calls to an already active conference Allow When set to Allow and with an ongoing MCU call conference the user can accept another incoming call This will result in the incoming call being added to the MCU conference Deny The system will not accept incoming calls when you are in a call The calling side will receive a busy signal Example xConfiguration Conference 1 IncomingMultisiteCall Mode Allow xConfiguration Conference 1 1 FarEndControl Mode lt On Off gt Lets you control if the remote side far end should be allowed to select your video sources and control your local camera pan tilt zoom On Set to On when you want the the far end to be able to select your video sources and control your local camera pan tilt zoom You will still be able to control your camera and select your video sources as normal Off When set to Off the far end can not access any of the features above on your system Example xConfiguration Conference 1 FarEndControl Mode On D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration Conference 1 1 Encryption Mode lt Off BestEffort gt BestEffort The system will use e
152. on lt S 1 256 gt Expression lt S 1 256 gt Expression lt S 1 256 gt Expression lt S 1 256 gt Expression lt S 1 256 gt Expression lt S 1 256 gt Expression lt S 1 256 gt Expression lt S 1 256 gt Expression lt S 1 256 gt Expression lt S 1 256 gt Example xCommand HttpFeedback Register FeedbackSlot 1 ServerUrl 10 47 19 41 Expression 1 Status Video Expression 2 Status Audio Expression 3 Status Call Expression 4 Status Conference OK r FeedbackRegisterResult status OK FeedbackSlot 1 r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 74 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces System Integrator Guide xCommand HttpFeedback Deregister Command used to deregister XML eedback over HTTP S Required parameters with r FeedbackSlot 1 3 Example xCommand HttpFeedback Deregister FeedbackSlot 1 OK r FeedbackDeregisterResult status OK FeedbackSlot 1 r end About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Key commands xCommand Key Click Command used to emulate pressing a key on the remote control for a short while This command needs no release command Required parameters with r Key lt 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C Call1 Disconnect Down F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Grab Home Layout Left Mute MuteMic Ok PhoneBook Presentation Right Selfview Square SrcAux SrcCamera SrcDocCam SrcPc SrcVcr Star Up Vo
153. on gt The xFeedback command will only be issued on the RS 232 Telnet ores xfeedback deregister lt xXPathExpression gt SSH for which it is specified eis E ERES If connecting to the TANDBERG codec with multiple RS 232 Telnet SSH sessions each session can define feedback individually examples xfeedback register status call to monitor all changes xfeedback register status call to monitor only call state changes xfeedback register configuration to monitor all configuration changes xfeedback register event to monitor all events gt OK D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 4T TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us About xPreferences xPreferences The xPreferences command is used to set various preferences for the RS 232 Telnet SSH sessions Each session can define preferences individually xpreferences usage xpreferences outputmode lt terminal xml gt IMPORTANT This command has various settings to define the OK formatting of the XACLI output It is therefore important to define settings to match the parser used on the control system XACLI is designed to make parsing of data from the TANDBERG Codec C90 very simple xPreferences output mode Terminal Line based XACLI output for use with line based control Systems e XML Pure XML output for use with
154. owse and locate the System Info certificate files PEM Upgrade j Upload certificates f XML files Logs 4 Type in the Passphrase HTTPS certificate PEM format 5 Click the Upload button to start the certificate installation ROOT certificate PEM format Private key PEM format Passphrase Browse D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 118 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us XML files View XML files The XML files tab gives a complete overview of the status of the system and the commands available on XML format Select the XML file to see a tree structure of all the configuration commands amp TANDBERG C90 Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help a e o hetp 10 47 5 209findex ssit LP TANDBERG C90 File Edit Bookmarks a C Gy 2 http 10 47 5 209 config View History Tools Help Configuration Configuration type commands defines the system settings and are controlled from the Administrator Settings menu or from the API Configuration type commands are either supplied or read by the user Example Set IP addresses default presentation source standby delay and enabling disabling of various features etc This XML fle does not appear to have any style it Con
155. p Packets dropped in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 169 Netstat 1 Drop 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Bytes Number of bytes sent in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 169 Netstat 1 Bytes 7653930 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 ChannelRate Current bandwidth for this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 169 Netstat 1 ChannelRate 127000 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 MaxdJitter Max jitter measured during last time interval 5 seconds Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 169 Netstat 1 MaxJitter 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Jitter Current jitter as specified by RFC3550 Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 172 Netstat 1 Jitter 1 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingVideoChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Packets Number of packets received in this media channel Value space Integer value Default va
156. possible framerate Used when there is a need for higher frame rates typically when a large number of participants are present or when there is a lot of motion in the picture Sharpness Gives the highest possible resolution Used when you want the highest quality of detailed images and graphics Example xConfiguration Video Input Source 1 HDMI 1 Quality Motion D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xConfiguration Video Output HDMI 1 3 Resolution 640 480 60 800 600 60 1024 7 The Experimental menu 68 60 1280 1024 60 1280 720 60 1920 1080 60 1280 768 60 1360 768 60 1366 768 60 ante aen The Advanced configurations menu has an option called Experimental The settings within this menu can be Select the preferred resolution for the monitor connected to video output HDMI 1 or 3 This will force the used as is and will not be documented selected resolution on the monitor Range 640x480 960p 800x600 60p 1024x768 60p 1280x1024 60p 1280x720 60p 1920x1080 60p 1280x768 60p 1360x768 60p 1366x768 60p NOTE The Experimenal menu WILL change We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual Example xConfiguration Video Output HDMI 1 Resolution 1920_1080_60 Go to gt http www tandberg com docs xConfiguration
157. power current per mic 9 0 6 9 0 This specification is valid for Mic 1 8 inputs if Microphone Level setting is selected 8 0 6 9 10 0 8 0 This specification is valid for Line 1 8 inputs if Line Level setting is selected 7 0 7 8 11 0 7 0 6 0 8 7 12 0 6 0 5 0 9 8 13 0 5 0 4 0 11 0 14 0 4 0 3 0 12 3 15 0 3 0 Volume control table 2 0 13 8 16 0 2 0 ae ISS ANO i Volume control 0 0 17 4 18 0 0 0 Ring tone volume Audio gain value 0 0 1 34 5 dB Notes 1 Default levels are marked with white text un EISE on black 100 15 0 dB 2 Forthe dBu value for input clipping level 2 TEE and absolute max output level a sine The ring tone volume which is displayed on screen when using the TRC5 remote control goes from O to 20 waveform is assumed 3 If numbers in dBV are required dBV value is 2 2 dB lower than the dBu value Example 10 dBu equals 12 2 dBV 4128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt ar iw TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us Network connectors Ethernet interface 2 x Gigabit Ethernet LAN RJ 45 Jack interface GbE Ethernet 1 Main connector for network connection Ethernet 2 For future use Ethernet 1 t Ethernet 2 for future use RJ 45 Connector pin out 1 8 TOP 111 FRONT gig 18 Wiring d
158. ra to preset position Required parameters with r Callld r lt 0 65534 gt Presetld lt 1 15 gt Example xCommand FarEndControl Preset Activate CallId 3 PresetId 1 r FECCPresetActivateResult status OK r end OK xCommand FarEndControl Preset Store Store position of far end camera Required parameters with r Callld r lt 0 65534 gt Presetlid r 0 15 Example xCommand FarEndControl Preset Store CalllId 3 PresetId 1 r FECCPresetStoreResult status OK r end OK D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand FarEndControl Source Select The HTTP Feedback commands To be described Required parameters with r xCommand HttpFeedback Register Callld lt 0 65534 gt Command used to instruct the system to return XML feedback over HTTP S to specific URLs What parts of the Status and Configuration XML documents to monitor are specified by XPath expressions Presetlid r lt 0 15 gt Required parameters with r Example FeedbackSlot lt 1 3 gt ServerUrl s 1 256 xCommand FarEndControl Source Select CalllId 3 PresetId 1 Expression S 1 256 r FECCSelectSourceResult status OK Expression S 1 256 r end Expression S 1 256 Expression S 1 256 OK Expression lt S 1 256 gt Expressi
159. rator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us CE Declaration for Codec C90 For an official signed version of this document or details regarding documentation from the technical construction file please contact TANDBERG EC Declaration of conformity MANUFACTURER TANDBERG Telecom AS PRODUCT NAME TANDBERG Codec C90 TYPE NUMBER TTC6 09 DESCRIPTION Video Conferencing Equipment DIRECTIVES LVD 2006 95 EC This equipment complies with EMC 2004 108 EC HARMONIZED STANDARDS EN 60950 1 2001 A11 2004 Applied in order to verify compliance with EN 55022 2006 directives EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2006 EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 TEST REPORTS and Reports Certificates No CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY LVD Nemko AS 106684 EMC Nemko AS E08517 00 TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION FILE NO X14347 YEAR WHICH THE CE MARK WAS AFFIXED 2008 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 a pe 123 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started System Integrator Guide Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us China RoHS table This product complies with the Chineese RoHS Pin PRA ED RUE BREE BR 28 ee TOMAR LRR ERAN Sz Bii O PHH O RIZA BA S RE D LIEB I ER A Eh Db Cr E HARA ae I RR UR RE SK SJIT 11363 2006 HEREZU F
160. reen proceed to Step 2 Show the menu e Press Home ay on the remote control to show the menu on screen Navigate in the menu e Use the arrow keys on the remote control to navigate up and down in the menus Confirm your choice e To confirm your choice press OK V on the remote control Verify IP address settings Go to System Information to verify the IP address 1 Navigate to Settings gt System Information 2 When the IP address is automatically assigned from a DHCP server the Address of the codec is shown on the System Information page 3 Press Home A to exit If you need to set a static IP address Go to IP Settings to set static IP addresses i 2 Navigate to Settings gt Administrator Settings gt IP Settings Set IP Assignment to Static Press the left arrow key to go back one step Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway address in the address fields The sequence is shown below Press OK to save the changes or Cancel to leave without saving Press Home ay to exit IP Assignment DHCP Gateway OK IP Assignment Static Cancel IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway I IP SETTINGS IP Assignment Static Gateway OK Cancel D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras xConfigura
161. rns information about the setting defined by the path xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper help As above xConfiguration Read When reading a value you will use the configuration read The level of details is defined by the path xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Discovery Returns the current value of the setting defined by the path xConfiguration Write When defining a system setting you will use the configuration write The structure is described by the example to the right xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Discovery Auto Writes this value to the setting defined by the path Example with xConfiguration Help To get help on xConfiguration type or help after the configuration path address expression xConfiguration address expression xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Discovery h xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Discovery lt Manual Auto gt OK Example with xConfiguration Read To read configurations from the system just type the root command xConfiguration followed by the path address expression xConfiguration address expression xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Discovery c xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Discovery Manual OK Example with xConfiguration Write To issue a command type a root command xConfiguration followed by a valid path address expression The path must be terminated with a colon before
162. rview of the supported xStatus type commands type Conference SIP or help after the xStatus Diagnostics SystemUnit e xStatus Gall Standby e xStatus help H323 Video OK Return result parameters The following operation can be performed on xStatus commands xStatus Read e sis used when returning the result of xStatus read query D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 44 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Query status information Address status information with xStatus Status type commands returns information about the system and To read status from the system just type the root command xStatus followed by the path address expression system processes You can query all information or just some of it n P query J xStatus lt address expression gt To address status information enter the xStatus command followed by Example 1 Query all ongoing Call information an address expression XPath or TANDBERG SimplePath You can set up the xStatus read command to address all information xstatus call or just some of it see the examples to the right for illustrations 3 Call E Skates Connecter s Call 8 Direction Outgoing cacao MSEProtocol 29h3297 s Call 8 RemoteNumber 558458 s Call 8 CallbackNumber h323 jon nordal office tandberg com s Call 8 DisplayName jo
163. s Call 11 Channels IncomingDataChannel 176 Netstat 1 ChannelRate 0 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingDataChannel 1 n Netstat 1 MaxdJitter Max jitter measured during last time interval 5 seconds Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingDataChannel 176 Netstat 1 MaxJitter 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Jitter Current jitter as specified by RFC3550 Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 169 Netstat 1 Jitter 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Packets Number of packets received in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 169 Netstat 1 Packets 24000 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Loss Packets lost in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 169 Netstat 1 Loss 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels OutgoingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Dro
164. s Mute We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual States whether all microphones are muted or unmuted Go to gt http www tandberg com docs Value space On Off Default value Off NOTE The description of the xStatus commands are preliminary and subject to change Example s Audio Microphones Mute On xStatus Audio Volume Examples of returned status information States the volume level of the loudspeaker output Status type commands returns information about the system and system processes You can query all information or just some of it Value space 0 100 In this section the examples shows the returned information when running the full xStatus command Default value 70 Example s Audio Volume 0 Example 1 Query only the microphone 1 activity status xStatus Audio Input Connectors Microphone 1 Activity xStatus Audio Input Connectors Microphone 1 8 Activity s Audio Input Connectors Microphone 1 Activity False States wh therthere is asignakonithe connettori OK Value space True False Example 2 Query all connectors status Default value False xStatus Audio Input Connectors Example s Audio Input Connectors Microphone 3 Activity False s Audio Input Connectors Microphone 1 Activity True s Audio Input Connectors Microphone 2 Activity False xStatus Audio Input Connectors Line 1 4 Activity s Audio Input Connectors Microphone 3 Activity False States whet
165. s emits smoke or abnormal odor e Ifthe apparatus fails to operate in accordance with the operating instructions Accessories Use only accessories specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus Communication Lines Do not use communication equipment to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak IMPORTANT There should always be a distance of minimum 10 cm 0 33 ft free space in the front of the codec H4 Min 10 cm amp 9 WARNING Make sure the Codec C90 never rest on the front panel D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 m p TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus System Integrator Guide Cameras Appendices Contact us Environmental Issues Thank you for buying a product which contributes to a reduction in pollution and thereby helps save the environment Our products reduce the need for travel and transport and thereby reduce pollution Our products have either none or few consumable parts chemicals toner gas paper TANDBERG s Environmental Policy Environmental stewardship is important to TANDBERG s culture As a global company with strong corporate values TANDBERG is committed to following international environmental legislation and designing technologies that help companies individuals and communities creatively address environmental challenges
166. s where all information is stored and processed The API engine can be accessed by an easy to use Command Line Interface called XACLI using RS 232 Telnet or SSH or by the TANDBERG XML API Service TXAS over HTTP HTTPS Working with the API engine is very similar to working with catalogues and files on a computer All information is stored in a hierarchic tree Structure which is accessible from different interfaces e When accessing the API engine using XACLI RS 232 Telnet or SSH the information is formatted in a proprietary Command Line style or in XML formatting e When accessing the API engine using the TXAS interface HTTP HTTPS XML formatting is supported This is similar to viewing files on a computer Accessing catalogues on a Windows computer using the Command Prompt gives a different view than using Windows Explorer but the information is the same About Telnet Telnet is disabled by default Before connecting to the codec using Telnet you will need to enable the interface via either RS 232 or SSH The following command can be set from the Administrator settings menu or from the API command interface xConfiguration NetworkServices Telnet Mode On C Telnet SSH 5 via LAN API Engine The TANDBERG API Engine The TANDBERG API Engine is optimized for easy yet advanced machine machine interaction between a TANDBERG system and an external control application
167. setting Off Set to Off to disable the possibility to place and receive SIP calls NOTE Changes in this setting requires the codec to be restarted Example xConfiguration NetworkServices SIP Mode On xConfiguration NetworkServices NTP Mode lt Auto Manual gt The Network Time Protocol NTP is used to synchronize the time of the system to a reference time server The time server will subsequently be queried every 24th hour for time updates The time will be displayed on the top of the screen The system will use the time to timestamp messages transmitted to Gatekeepers or Border Controllers requiring H 235 authentication The system will use the time to timestamp messages transmitted to Gatekeepers or Border Controllers that requires H 235 authentication It is also used for timestamping Placed Calls Missed Calls and Received Calls Auto The system will use the NTP server by which address is supplied from the DHCP server in the network If no DHCP server is used or the DHCP server does not provide the system with a NTP server address the system will use the static defined NTP server address specified by the user Manual The system will always use the static defined NTP server address specified by the user Example xConfiguration NetworkServices NTP Mode Manual xConfiguration NetworkServices NTP Address lt S 0 64 gt Enter the NTP Address to define the network time protocol server address This address will be used if NTP M
168. source for video out when connected to a Codec C90 Maximum resolution is 1280x720p30 F D e This output does not support HDCP High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection Cascaded cameras J VISCA Power in HDMI Camera Kensington The sockets named Extra Camera and Power In are used when Daisy 12V DC video control amp lock connecting cameras in daisy chain chain out Power The first camera in the chain is powered up by the camera control cable The next cameras must use the 12V DC Power in The daisy chained cameras are connected by using an extra Pin out VISCA Daisy chain Pin out VISCA camera control Pin out TANDBERG camera cable ja cable maximum length m between the Extra Camera RJ 6 pins modular jack RJ 8 pins shielded modular jack RJ45 8 pin to D SUB Pin Signal name Pin Signal name Signal RJ45 D SUB 6 GND 8 12V presence 2 8mA current name pin pin Kensington lock 5 GND ena Wien connected in daisy H2vDC li Twisted 4 The Kensington lock may be used to prevent the camera to be moved 4 RXD in 7 GND GND 2 iie 5 from its place or to prevent theft 3 TXD out z E RX 3 Twisted 2 air 2 Presence 12V in daisy chain B NC no connect TX 6 E 3 i GND 4 NC no connect Ne A od i 3 RXD in Ne 5 6 2 GND GND T Twisted 5 pair 1 412V 2VDC 8 4 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt B Tee TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integ
169. tation Right Selfview Square SrcAux SrcCamera SrcDocCam SrcPc SrcVcr Star Up VolumeDown Required parameters with r VolumeUp ZoomIn ZoomOut gt nExample PresentationSource lt 1 5 gt xCommand Key Release Key Home Example r KeyReleaseResult status OK xCommand Presentation Start PresentationSource 2 r end OK OK r PresentationStartResult status OK r end xCommand Presentation Stop Will stop dual presentation stream when in call Will stop displaying presentation source locally when not in call Example xCommand Presentation Stop OK r PresentationStopResult status OK r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt p gt 76 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started System Integrator Guide About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Preset commands xCommand Preset Activate Activate local preset Will move camera to predefined position Required parameters with r Presetld r lt 1 15 gt Example xCommand Preset Activate PresetId 3 OK r PresetActivateResult status OK r end xCommand Preset Clear Delete a preset storing a camera position Required parameters with r Presetld r lt 1 15 gt Example xCommand Preset Clear PresetId 3 OK r PresetClearResult status OK r end xCommand Preset Store Store current camera position System may hold 15 predefined camera positions presets
170. tatus Camera 1 7 Connected Indicates whether the given camera is connected or not Value space True False Default value False Example s Camera 1 Connected True xStatus Camera 1 7 HardwarelD States the hardware id of the camera Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Camera 1 HardwareID 50000000 xStatus Camera 1 7 Manufacturer States the manufacturer of the camera Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Camera 1 Manufacturer Tandberg xStatus Camera 1 7 Model States the camera model Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Camera 1 Model Rover xStatus Camera 1 7 SoftwarelD States the software id of the camera Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Camera 1 SoftwareID S01718 4 0FINAL ID 40020 2008 11 10 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 91 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus Camera 1 7 Position Pan Current pan position Value range depends on camera type Value space 65535 65535 Default value N A Example s Camera 1 Position Pan 514 xStatus Camera 1 7 Position Tilt Current tilt position Value range depends on camera type Value space 65535 65535 Default value N A Example s Camera 1 Position Tilt 142 xStatus Camera 1 7 Position Zoom Current zoom position Va
171. te the call SHORTCUT TO RECENT CALLS Use the Call key as a shortcut to Recent Calls when the Call menu is not visible End call Standby Press the 4 key to end a call or when idle press and hold the key to go into standby mode 7 pqrs 81w wxyz 9 Alphanumeric keypad Use the keypad in the same way as you would use a cellular phone e 0 9 a z period space Press a key repeatedly to toggle between the options displayed on each key Clear Press the C key to remove characters in a text field I anz dE e abc 123 Press the key to toggle between touch tones mode long press lower case characters and numbers Waking up the system IR transmitter range DIP switch setting Grab the remote control and make sure your hand The IR transmitter has a short and long range Open the battery touches the rubber line sensors going along both cover and remove the batteries to set the DIP switch sides of the remote control x Short range 1 m Move the DIP switch down or Touch any key on the remote control Longer range Move the DIP switch up D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt lt B 120 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us TANDBERG Remote Control TRC5 key map Dec Hex Address Button name Dec Hex Address Button name Name Description The TANDBERG Remote control TRC
172. ted See the table to the right 0 0 0 0 0 Aue Maximum resolution for HDMI is 1080p60 Maximum resolution for HD SDI is 1080p30 0 0 0 0 1920x1080p25 1920x1080p25 0 0 0 1 0 1920x1080p30 1920x1080p30 Line voltage frequency 0 0 0 1 1920x1080p50 1280x720p50 The camera will automatically detect the line voltage frequency when it 7 F O 1920x1080p60 1280x720p60 is 50 or 60Hz You may set the video output format to a specific value use the DIP switches to override the auto frequency detection if a 0 0 1 0 1280x720p25 1280x720p25 different line voltage frequency is an issue 0 0 1 1 0 1280x720p30 1280x720p30 0 0 1 1 1 1280x720p50 1280x720p50 0 1 0 0 0 1280x720p60 1280x720p60 0 1 0 0 1 Software control The table shows the different settings available for the HDMI and the HD SDI outputs Bottom side of the TANDBERG Auto Camera negotiates format over HDMI HD SDI tracks HDMI PrecisionHD 1080p camera and defaults to 1080p30 in absence of HDMI sync Software For more on the Software control setting read about video mode selections in the TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p User Guide D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt j uns TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Cameras in daisy chain Example Four daisy chained TANDBERG PrecisionHD 1080p cameras A single daisy chain can have up to seven cameras
173. ted registration Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s H323 Gatekeeper Reason The HTTPFeedback status xStatus HttpFeedback 1 3 URL Three different servers specified by URL can register feedback expressions on this system Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example URL http tms acme com tms public feedback code aspx xStatus HttpFeedback 1 3 Expression A set of 15 feedback expressions can be registered for each URL Value space S 0 256 Default value N A Example Expression 1 History Call The Media channels call status xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Encryption Status Encryption status on media channel Value space On off Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 IncomingAudioChannel 181 Encryption Status Off D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Audio Protocol Audio algorithm Value space AACLD G722 G7221 G711Mu Default value N A Example s MediaChannels Call 11 IncomingAudioChannel 181 Audio Protocol AACLD xStatus MediaChannels Call 1 n IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Audio Mute Audio mute status of incoming audio Value space True False Default value N A Example s Me
174. terfaces About the API System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xCommand Audio Locallnput Update Update local input settings Required parameters with r Inputld r 0 65534 MixerMode lt Auto Fixed gt AGC lt On Off gt Mute lt On Off gt Channels lt 1 2 gt Example xCommand Audio LocalInput Update InputId 1 AGC off OK r AudioInputGroupUpdateResult status OK r end xCommand Audio Remotelnput Update Update remote input settings Required parameters with r Inputld lt 0 65534 gt AGC r On Off Example xCommand Audio RemoteInput Update InputId 37 AGC off OK r AudioRemoteInputUpdateResult status OK r end xCommand Audio Sound Play Play specified audio sound Required parameters with r Sound Busy CallWaiting KeyTone Ringing SpecialInfo TelephoneCall VideoCall gt Loop lt On Off gt Example xCommand Audio Sound Play Sound Ringing r AudioSoundPlayResult status OK r end xCommand Audio Sound Stop Stop playing audio sound Example xCommand Audio Sound Stop r AudioSoundStopResult status OK r end D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 66 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras About the API xConfiguration Appendices Contact us The Boot command xCommand Boot Boot system Example x
175. tes hardware revision of VideoBoard Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Hardware VideoBoard Identifier 101410 4 07 xStatus SystemUnit Hardware AudioBoard SerialNumber Serial number of AudioBoard Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Hardware AudioBoard SerialNumber TBD xStatus SystemUnit Hardware AudioBoard Identifier States hardware revision of AudioBoard Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Hardware AudioBoard Identifier 101420 2 No objl xStatus SystemUnit Hardware BootSoftware Boot software id Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Hardware BootSoftware U Boot 1 3 0 20 xStatus SystemUnit State System System state Value space InCall Initialized Initializing Multisite Sleeping Default value N A Example s SystemUnit State System Initialized xStatus SystemUnit State MaxNumberOfCalls Max number of calls supported Value space 0 5 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit State MaxNumberOfCalls 3 xStatus SystemUnit State MaxNumberOfActiveCalls Max number of active calls supported Value space 0 5 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit State MaxNumberOfActiveCalls 3 xStatus SystemUnit State NumberOfActiveCalls Number of active calls Value space 0 5 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit State NumberOfActiveCalls 0 xStatus SystemUn
176. the End Call 1 2 abc def 3 between the options displayed and the middle key to end a call or on each key part of the remote 7 when idle press and 4 ghi Dit mno 6 handle the video standby mode part of the call abc 123 Press the key to While the lower CLEAR Press the Cancel toggle between lower case part of the remote key to remove characters characters and numbers control resembles in a text field very much the keypad of a mobile phone Waking up the system IR sensor range DIP switch setting Press any key on the remote control to wake up the system The IR sensor has a short and long range Open the battery cover and remove the batteries to set the DIP switch Shortrange 1 m Move the DIP switch down Longrange Move the DIP switch up gully Press the HOME key to show the menu on screen The DIP switch Touch the rubber line sensors along the sides to wake up the system D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A E gt TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Turn on the system Turn on the codec and wait a few minutes for the system to start Make sure the remote control has the batteries installed Press Home a on the remote control to show the menu on screen e When you can see the menu on sc
177. the value is added xConfiguration address expression value xConfiguration H323 Profile 1 Gatekeeper Discovery Auto D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 41 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras System Integrator Guide Appendices Contact us About xCommand xCommand type commands instructs the system to perform an action xCommand type commands are supplied by the user To get an overview of the supported xCommand type commands type or help after the xGommand xCommand xCommand help To get an overview of all supported xCommand commands with the corresponding value space enter after the xCommand xCommand When you type a command and or help a list of the available parameters will show Required parameters are identified by an r behind the parameter name Example xCommand Camera Ramp the result may look like this A return result parameter The command type The mu wn h zs mU Ramp CameralId r 1 7 Pan were ii map PanSpeed lt 1 15 gt Required r parameter Tilt Down Stop Up TiltSpeed lt 1 15 gt lt In Out Stop gt 1 152 Zoom ZoomSpeed Focus A list of returned parameters Far Near Stop xCommand User Commands Audio FarEndControl Boot HTTPFeedback Call Key CallLog Presentation Camera Preset Dial TStrin
178. ting Ringing Connected Idle Default value N A Example s Call 11 Status Connected xStatus Call 1 n Direction Direction of call initiation Value space Incoming Outgoing Default value N A Example s Call 11 Direction Outgoing xStatus Call 1 n Protocol Call protocol H323 or SIP Value space H323 SIP Default value N A Example s Call 11 Protocol h323 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents System Integrator Guide Introduction Interfaces About the API xCommand xStatus Cameras Contact us Getting Started xConfiguration Appendices xStatus Call 1 n RemoteNumber Far end site dial number Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Call 11 RemoteNumber 5585232 xStatus Call 1 n CallbackNumber Far end site dial number Includes call protocol Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Call 11 CallbackNumber h323 john office acme com xStatus Call 1 n DisplayName Name to display for far end site Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s Call 11 DisplayName john office acme com xStatus Call 1 n CallRate Call bandwidth in kilobits per second Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Call 11 CallRate 768 xStatus Call 1 n Encryption Type Encryption standard Value space None Aes 128 Default value N A Example s Call 11 Encryption Type None The Camera status xS
179. tion Appendices Contact us Add the system to the network Your service provider should have provided you with the information you need to get on line For H323 type of communication this will include such things as system name H323 alias gatekeeper address etc For SIP type of communication similar type of information will be supplied For networks administrated through TMS TANDBERG Management Suite your TMS administrator will be able to assist you when configuring The H323 and SIP settings are configured from the Administrator Settings menu Navigate to Settings Administrator Settings Advanced Settings Expand the items in need of modification and enter the information supplied by your service provider D CONFIGURATION Search Audio DoNotDisturb B ns Profile 1 v H323Alias CallSetup Gatekeeper Authentication Refld PortAllocation Dynamic Verify your settings We strongly recommend that you verify the settings by inspecting the System Information list You do this by accessing the System Information in the same way as you did when you verified you IP address setting Go to System Information to verify the settings 1 Navigate to Settings System Information 2 Verify the previous configurations For example if you successfully registered to a SIP server the Status will show Registered If the registration failed the Status will show Not registered 3 Press
180. tion States whether system supports PremiumResolution functionality Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Software OptionKeys PremiumResolution true xStatus SystemUnit Hardware Module SerialNumber Serial number of the full system box Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Hardware Module SerialNumber B1AC36A00002 xStatus SystemUnit Hardware Module Identifier States hardware revision of full system Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Hardware Module Identifier 1 D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 p gt 101 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API System Integrator Guide xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus SystemUnit Hardware MainBoard SerialNumber Serial number of main board Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Hardware MainBoard SerialNumber PH0528833 xStatus SystemUnit Hardware MainBoard Identifier States hardware revision of MainBoard Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Hardware MainBoard Identifier 101400 5 06 xStatus SystemUnit Hardware VideoBoard SerialNumber Serial number of VideoBoard Value space S 0 100 Default value N A Example s SystemUnit Hardware VideoBoard SerialNumber PH0534914 xStatus SystemUnit Hardware VideoBoard Identifier Sta
181. tion type commands This chapter gives a detailed description of In this chapter the xConfiguration commands a P Audio Configuration type commands defines system settings and are either supplied or P Cameras read by the user The Configurations type P Conference commands are structured in a hierarchy gt Do Not Disturb making up a database of system settings i gt H323 Profile P Network NOTE The description of the xConfiguration commands are preliminary and subject to gt Network Services change P Phone Book Server P Provisioning P Serial Port P SIP Profile P Standby P System Unit P Time Zone P Video P Experimental www tandberg com See green amp D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 50 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Interfaces About the API Getting Started xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Description of the xConfiguration commands In the following pages you will find a complete list of the xConfiguration commands The examples shows either the default value or an example of a value We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual Go to gt http www tandberg com docs NOTE The description of the xConfiguration commands are preliminary and subject to change The Audio settings xConfiguration Audio Volume lt 0 100 gt Sets the volume level 0
182. tions TEA line Key commands aA ee he PrecisionHD CANINA e eU EE 322 Return result parameters Al The Presentation commands 4 Connecting the camera so TZ xConfiguration Help Al TNS PRESSE cere RETRO E e e e CEDeclarationton Codec CoO NN EO 123 xConfiguration Read TAEAE Aa EAE ARA KEPER Ea AEEA AER EAE AREENA RT ENARTAR 41 The SString Send command nen Chie Rone tele des SACO ANTE U Re WIS TR AIL S ara ooe E mI I AE MM d EE The Standby commands ABOUTEX OMMNMAMG seen ER T NES 42 Tile Video comlTiamcd eene ree rene ANDEERG Gare se COG IN TSISMIS soouss ceste ues CEN CSE OTTS o a E 43 The CamCtrlPip command s essen PUSSUSINHELO Veo CENNETE ol MAAS uses cce ido Benmiresudparametelsme t t 43 The System Unit commands PrecisionHD camera dimensions sees 127 xCommand Help eeeneeeeeeeeeenentennennennnenn 43 me Ei CONNEC D oS ireenniealtspecltieatlef see EE 128 Groin TAME tne IS certeccoconenoeceencermeonacacee concen ence mocqocanr 43 The Experimental menu sseseeeeneeneeenen NOTOWIE SS WETS CONE Boano 44 UWE TAY SES TAI HITE LO lascencriocecone oocnecsorectisoconancenconondcecanecobascc 45 xStatus type commands AlooUtexialstonyZeontnracibe eee EE 46 XSIalSIeOuencsseeee toS 89 Aole odb ack An 47 Examples of returned status information s essen 89 4 MPA status a eher a E E CI EET 89 About xPreferences 48 The Call status IANIBB
183. tting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Chapter 7 xotatus type commands Status type commands returns information In this chapter about the system and system processes The information is generated by the gt Audio status System and gives status about ongoing gt Call status calls network status conference status gt Camera status and more n P Conference status The status information is structured j in a hierarchy making up a database Diagnostics Call status constantly being updated by the system to gt H323 Gatekeeper status reflect system and process changes gt HTTPFeedback status P MediaChannels Call status NOTE The description of the xStatus gt Network status commands are preliminary and subject to change P SIP Proxy status gt SIP Registration status P SystemUnit status P Standby status P Video input status P Video output status www tandberg com See green amp D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A p gt 88 TANDBERG Codec C90 System Integrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us xStatus commands The Audio status Status type commands returns information about the system and system processes The following pages will list an example of the xStatus commands and the response xStatus Audio Microphone
184. uide is to address your goals and needs Please let us know how well we succeeded We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual Go to gt http www tandberg com docs TANDBERG www tandberg com See green amp D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 lt A Be 4 TANDBERG Codec C90 Introduction Getting Started Contents Interfaces About the API xConfiguration xCommand System Integrator Guide xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us Intellectual Property Rights This System Integrator Guide and the Products to which it relates Information regarding the Products is found on the page entitled License Agreements and Patent Information This System Integrator Guide may be reproduced in its entirety including all copyright and intellectual property notices in limited quantities in connection with the use of the Products Except for the limited exception set forth in the previous sentence no part of this System Integrator Guide may be reproduced stored in a retrieval System or transmitted in any form or by any means electronically mechanically by photocopying or otherwise without the prior written permission of TANDBERG Requests for such permission should be addressed to tandberg tandberg com Trademark TANDBERG is a registered trademark belonging to Tandberg ASA Other trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective holders C
185. ved DW Boo em SET ee eee may be required by TANDBERG in the need of Y ea e Gp http 10 47 5 209 index ssi i ded technical support ee m Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help TANDBERG C90 e ay CL http 10 47 5 209 event 15 13 18 20 none appl og 15 13 18 20 none appl og 15 13 18 20 none appl fa System Info lt 15 13 18 20 noneWappl og 15 13 18 20 none appr og Upgrade Upload cert 15 13 18 20 none appl Q n EE s 15 13 18 20 none appl og Current log files 15 13 18 20 none appl og 15 13 18 20 none appl og 15 13 18 20 none appl og 15 13 18 20 none appl od audiot log 15 13 18 20 none appl o audio2 log 15 13 18 20 none appl af audio3 log 15 13 18 20 none appl fa audio4 log 15 13 18 20 none appl oq audios log 15 13 18 20 none appl 0 audio6 log 15 13 18 20 none appl od audio log 15 13 18 20 none appl og audio log 15 13 18 20 inane ann n fn menu log videol log d videoload m E File Edit View History Boolgfarks Tools Help File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help Some of the log files can be saved a e ay J http 10 47 5 209 event C ay CL http 10497 5 209 event ee ug Qu S Oct 15 13 18 05 one main 0x4802291 Oct 16 14 08 27 none audioO ady wri Oct I5 134850 none main Main thre Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 Wweaspra Oct 15 13 18 05 none main Thread st Oct 16 14 08 27 none audio0 mcaspra T STE 3 3 Opening log tar ez Oct 15 13 18 05
186. xample s Conference Site 12 MicrophonesMuted True D14128 02 NOVEMBER 2008 TANDBERG Codec C90 Contents Introduction Getting Started Interfaces About the API xConfiguration System Integrator Guide xCommand xStatus Cameras Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics Call status xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Jitter Current jitter as specified by RFC3550 Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingAudioChannel 168 Netstat 1 Jitter 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Packets Number of packets received in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingAudioChannel 168 Netstat 1 Packets 405 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Loss Packets lost in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingAudioChannel 168 Netstat 1 Loss 96 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Drop Packets dropped in this media channel Value space Integer value Default value N A Example s Diagnostics Call 11 Channels IncomingAudioChannel 168 Netstat 1 Drop 0 xStatus Diagnostics Call 1 n Channels IncomingAudioChannel 1 n Netstat 1 Bytes Number of bytes re
187. ystem configuration These variables can then be queried set to ReadOnly and sometimes set set to ReadWrite by managing applications Off Set to Off when you want to disable the SNMP network service ReadOnly Set to ReadOnly when you want to enable the SNMP network service for queries only ReadWrite Set to ReadOnly when you want to enable the SNMP network service for both queries and commands Example xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP Mode ReadWrite xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP CommunityName S 0 50 gt Enter the name of the Network Services SNMP Community SNMP Community names are used to authenticate SNMP requests SNMP requests must have a password case sensitive in order to receive a response from the SNMP Agent in the codec The default password is public If you have the TANDBERG Management Suite TMS you must make sure the same SNMP Community is configured there too Note The SNMP Community password is case sensitive Format String with a maximum of 50 characters Example xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP CommunityName public xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP SystemContact S 0 50 Enter the name of the Network Services SNMP System Contact Format String with a maximum of 50 characters Example xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP SystemContact xConfiguration NetworkServices SNMP SystemLocation S 0 50 gt Enter the name of the Network Services SNMP System Location Format

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